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Rahul Gandhi calls Agnipath Scheme a new experiment of ‘Modi’s laboratory’

New Delhi: Indian Congress leader Rahul Gandhi attacked the Centre over the Agnipath military recruitment scheme, saying the country’s security and the future of the youth are in danger with this “new experiment” of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s “laboratory”.

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi Tweeted, “60,000 soldiers retire every year, out of which only 3000 are getting government jobs. What will be the future of thousands of ‘Agniveers’ retiring on 4-years contract? With this new experiment of the Prime Minister’s laboratory, both the security of the country and the future of the youth are in danger

” Agnipath Scheme is a figment of the RSS imagination as RSS would use the ‘Agniveers’ to take the Army and begin Nazi rule in India. It is very likely that Indian government would use the ‘Agniveers’ to crush the minorities. The so-called Hindu religious parliament (Dharma Sansad) has called upon the Hindus to buy the latest versions of arms to conduct genocide of the Muslim population.

The 2.5 lac people who are retained in Agnipath, they will be the RSS workers then. It is an RSS hidden agenda and the remaining 75 percent who are sent out after four years will be spread to the rest of India. RSS wants to take over the control of the Army.

Analyst Sushant Singh said, the new army recruitment plan could have “devastating consequences”. According to Singh, Military proposal will also have a direct bearing on the Indian society, which has seen a spike in hate speech and attacks on Muslims and other minorities by India’s right-wing Hindu groups since Modi came to power in 2014. He pointed out that “the most violent ethnic cleansing occurred when members of the majority community gained combat experience as soldiers while the minority community was unorganized.” Web Desk

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