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Would The Short Term Soldiers Under ‘Agnipath- The Path Of Fire’
Would The Short Term Soldiers Under ‘Agnipath- The Path Of Fire’
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Would The Short Term Soldiers Under ‘Agnipath- The Path Of Fire’
Scheme Only After No Security Of Service And Pension Be Patriots To Fight In The Battle Field? 

By: Balbir Singh Sooch-Sikh Vichar Manch
1.      Would The Short Term Soldiers Under ‘Agnipath- The Path Of Fire’ Scheme Only After No Security
Of Service And Pension Be Patriots To Fight In The Battle Field?
2.      The lawmakers have no such family traditions to adopt like Agnipath- The Path Of Fire’ though
exceptions may not be ruled out in India.
3.      Would only ‘HUNGER IN LONG RUN’ could bring such path of only patriotism,  ‘The Short Term
Soldiers Under ‘Agnipath-
 The Path Of Fire’ Scheme Only After No Security Of Service And Pension Be
Patriots To Fight In The Battle Field in India?
Bihar Cuts Train Services As ‘Agnipath- अग्निपथ- The Path Of Fire’’
Rampage Continues-NDTV
Bihar Cuts Train Services As 'Agnipath' Rampage Continues: 10 Points: Trains and stations have been
vandalised and set on fire in Bihar over the last four days by Agnipath protesters. All India: NDTV News
Desk: Updated: June 18, 2022 8:41 pm IST:
 https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/agnipath-protests-train-
services-suspended-in-bihar-from-8-pm-today-3078840
Agnipath protests: Over 350 trains were cancelled today across India. New Delhi: Train services were
stopped in Bihar till 8 pm today and will be suspended again at 4 am tomorrow till 8 pm, authorities said,
as the state continued to reel under the worst outbreak of violence over the 'Agnipath' military
recruitment scheme.
Here are the 10 latest developments in this story:
·         A railway station and a police vehicle were torched, and several policemen injured in stone-throwing
as protesters tried to enforce a bandh, calling for a rollback of the new scheme for recruitment in the
armed forces.
·         Over 350 trains were cancelled today across India as deadly violence by armed forces aspirants upset
with the new programme continued in several states despite new assurances and concessions by the
government.
·         The Home and Defence ministries promised new 10 per cent quotas each in jobs for 'Agnipath'
recruits after their four-year tenure. The Ministry of Shipping also announced plans to induct Agniveers.
 
·         In Uttar Pradesh, the police arrested 250 people over the violence that erupted after the scheme was
announced on Tuesday and registered cases against 400 unknown people. 150 others were charged by the
railways police in the state.
·         In Kerala, hundreds of young men took out huge protest rallies in Thiruvananthapuram and Kozhikode,
demanding immediate exams for army recruitment. In Karnataka, the police used sticks to disperse
protesters as they attempted to take out a march in Dharwad.
·         In Telangana, Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao expressed shock and grief over the death of a 24-
year-old man, who died after security personnel opened fire at agitators at the Secunderabad railway
station on Friday. Mr Rao announced 
 25 lakh compensation to his family and also a government job for
an eligible relative.
·         In Bengal, train services in the North 24 Parganas district were disrupted for around one hour as a
group of agitators blocked railway tracks and did push-ups as a mark of protest.
·         In Haryana, protesters set a vehicle on fire outside the Mahendergarh railway station while a group
of over 50 agitators raided the Ludhiana railway station in Punjab, damaging property. In Rajasthan,
hundreds of young men held demonstrations at various places including Jaipur, Jodhpur and Jhunjhunu,
and blocked the Jaipur-Delhi Highway in Alwar briefly.
·         The opposition maintained the pressure on the government, with Congress president Sonia Gandhi,
who is in hospital with Covid issues, calling the Agnipath scheme "directionless" and saying that her party
will work for its withdrawal.
·         Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, who held a meeting with top military officers, strongly defended the
programme, saying it was announced after wide-ranging consultations including with the ex-servicemen
and blamed the protests on a misunderstanding spread for political reasons.
·         It is worth to quote the
song of Sidhu Moosewala,now deceased as  murdered:
My Indians: Sidhu Moosewala Exposed Negative Mentality By His Song: Isn’t?
http://www.thekhalsa.org/frame.php?path=342&article=27522
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n_FCrCQ6-bA
·         Chief Justice of India N V Ramana’s Message From Srinagar - Valley
Chief Justice of India N V Ramana’s Message From Srinagar - Valley:
Denial Of Justice Would Lead To Anarchy Carry Much More Weight: Why And For Whom?
Highlights By: Balbir Singh Sooch-Sikh Vichar Manch:
 http://www.thekhalsa.org/frame.php?path=342&article=27526 

Would The Short Term Soldiers Under ‘Agnipath- The Path Of Fire’ Scheme
Only After No Security Of Service And Pension Be Patriots To Fight In The
Battle Field?

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