India News | Opposition Demands Withdrawal or Parliamentary Scrutiny of Agnipath Scheme

Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. Opposition MPs, in a meeting with Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Monday, raised concerns about the newly launched Agnipath recruitment scheme for the armed forces.

By Payal Mehta

New Delhi [India], July 11 (ANI): Opposition MPs, in a meeting with Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Monday, raised concerns about the newly launched Agnipath recruitment scheme for the armed forces.

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The Minister was chairing a meeting of the Consultative Committee for Defence today in Parliament where 12 MPs from various political parties including four BJP MPs were present.

Some of the members who attended the meeting included Sudip Bandyopadhyay and Saugata Roy from TMC; Supriya Sule from NCP; Rajni Patil, Shakti Singh Gohil and Manish Tewari from the Congress; AD Singh from RJD and Ranjanben Bhatt and Ram Bhai Mokhariya from the BJP.

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A detailed presentation was made by the Defence Ministry for the committee members.

"It was a very good meeting", Singh told ANI after the meeting.

However, the opposition parties expressed their reservations about the Agnipath scheme.

They spoke about "huge unemployment" in the country being the reason for the large number of applications for the scheme.

"The Opposition said that the fact that people have applied in large numbers for the scheme is significant as there is huge unemployment in the country and asked why the government was not addressing it?" said the sources.

"The Army is a strategic unit and it is responsible for the security and safety of the country so if a person works in the unit for four years and then leaves, what is the assurance that he or she will not compromise the security of the country. A classic example is what happened to Japanese former PM Shinzo Abe who was shot by ex-military personnel," added the sources.

The sources further quoted the opposition leaders as saying that it has been seen in various scenarios, including in Russia and Ukraine, that a long-serving army is more effective and powerful as it goes through rigorous training and exposure.

"Why should the army be weakened by temporary recruitments?... The opposition told Rajnath Singh that former CDS Bipin Rawat was also in favour of long recruitments. So why is it that the government does not even adhere to the advice given by the nation's first chief of defence staff?" said the sources.

The Opposition also condemned the government for dragging the army into politics. It also asked the government why the personnel from the armed forces were holding press conferences instead of politicians.

Speaking to ANI post the meeting, Professor Saugata Roy said, "The government was not able to respond to any of our questions so six members of the opposition have written to Rajnath Singh asking him to hold wider consultations across the country and also refer the Agnipath scheme to the Standing Committee for Defence."

Six members of the opposition including Professor Saugata Roy, Sudip Bandyopadhyay, AD Singh, Supriya Sule, Rajni Patil and Shakti Singh signed a memorandum that was submitted to Rajnath Singh.

Interestingly, Congress Member of Parliament in the Lok Sabha Manish Tewari, despite opposing the scheme, did not sign the memorandum.

Army Chief Manoj Pande, Navy chief Admiral R Hari Kumar and Other senior officials of the tri-services were also present at the meeting. (ANI)

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