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PM Modi can’t hear anything except voice of friends: Rahul Gandhi amid Agnipath protests

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Friday, 17 June 2022 (11:30 IST)
New Delhi: Congress leaders on Friday slammed the government once again on the new recruitment scheme for the forces, and asked government to roll it back.

Former Congress President Rahul Gandhi, in a tweet said Agnipath was rejected by youth, farm laws were rejected by farmers, demonetisation was rejected by economists, and GST was rejected by traders.

"PM does not understand what people of the country want because he can't listen to anyone except his 'friends'," Rahul Gandhi said.

Party General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi said government had to change the rules within 24 hours, which proves the plan was made in haste.

"Not even 24 hours passed that the BJP government had to change the rules of new army recruitment. It means the plan is being imposed on the youth in haste," she said.

Government on Thursday night announced upper age limit for the recruitment process for Agnipath scheme for 2022 is increased to 23 years.

Government has decided that a one-time waiver shall be granted for the proposed recruitment cycle for 2022.

Government said it is 'Cognizant of the fact that it has not been possible to undertake the recruitment during the last two years'.

Massive protests have erupted across the country following government's announcement of the new recruitment scheme Agnipath for the forces, where youth would be hired for four years as 'Agniveers'. (UNI)

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