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Youth angry with Agnipath scheme; give them full-term jobs: Kejriwal to Centre

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New Delhi: Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Thursday came out in support of defence job aspirants protesting against the Agnipath scheme and appealed to the central government to give them the chance to serve the country throughout their life, not just four years.
The Agnipath scheme, announced on Tuesday, seeks to recruit soldiers in the Army, Navy and the Air Force on short-term contract of four years.
“Appeal to the central government: Youth should be given the chance to serve the country their whole life, not four years. Those who became overage due to lack of recruitment in the Army in the last two years should also be given a chance,” Kejriwal said in a tweet in Hindi.
Kejriwal added that the youth are “unhappy” and opposing the Agnipath scheme across the country.
Also Read Delhi: Train stopped over protest against Agnipath Scheme The move has drawn the ire of defence job aspirants, who have taken to streets at a number of places across the country, especially in Bihar. More than a dozen defence force aspirants on Thursday stopped a train at Nangloi Railway Station in outer Delhi by lying down on tracks.
“The central government’s new scheme in Army recruitment is being opposed everywhere in the country. The youth are very angry. Their demands are right. The Army is the pride of our country, our youth want to give their whole life to the country, don’t restrict their dreams to 4 years,” Kejriwal said in a series of tweets.

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