Congress will discard Agniveer scheme entirely, says Rahul Gandhi in Haryana

 

by IANS |

Chandigarh, May 22 (IANS) Congress leader Rahul Gandhi said on Wednesday that the Agniveer scheme will be discarded entirely if the party comes to power.


Addressing a public meeting in Haryana's Mahendragarh, Rahul Gandhi said, “PM Narendra Modi has made the jawans of India like labourers...The Army doesn't want the Agniveer scheme. It’s a scheme made by PMO. Once Congress comes to power we will discard the scheme entirely.”


In his first election meeting in the state, he said, “They (the BJP) say there will be two types of martyrs -- one normal jawan and officer, who will get a pension, martyr status, all facilities and on the other hand, a person from a poor family who has been named Agniveer. Agniveers will neither get martyr status, no pension, no canteen facility.”


Wooing the youth, he said, “The youth of Haryana feels proud to be selected for the Army.”


Taking the cause of protesting farmers, he said, “The farmers of Haryana work in the fields of the country; the Modi government snatched away your rights and abolished the Land Tribunal Bill to help the billionaires; then three (farm) laws came, but the government had to step back.”


Rahul Gandhi accused the Modi government of waiving Rs 16 lakh crore debt of 22 ‘arabpatis’ (billionaires).


“On June 4, when we come to power, we will waive farmers' debt. As far as farm debt waiver is concerned, we will bring a ‘karza maafi’ (debt waiver) commission,” Gandhi added.


Ten Lok Sabha seats in the state are going to polls on May 25

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