Deccan Chronicle

Cong. to help arrested army aspirants in state

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Demanding Prime Minister Narendra Modi to give directions to withdraw cases against Telangana youth in connection with the recent arson at the Secunderab­ad Railway station, Telangana Pradesh Congress Committee president A. Revanth Reddy on Monday assured that the Congress would assist the injured and jailed youth in engaging advocates to get bail for the arrested army aspirants.

Addressing a gathering at Satyagraha Deeksha organised to protest against the Agnipath scheme at Malkajgiri on Monday, Revanth Reddy demanded the Prime Minister step into the state during his two-day visit to the city only after withdrawin­g cases against the Telangana youth in connection with the Agnipath protests.

He said Chief Minister K. Chandrasek­har Rao must bring pressure on the BJP government at the Centre to withdraw cases against the Telangana youth and the state government should extend their support to the family members of the arrested youth.

“TRS leaders, Ministers and MLAS have participat­ed in the final rites procession of Rakesh who died in firing in Secunderab­ad Railway station. Later, the TRS party forgot the arrested youth issues in the state. A number of students from poor and middleclas­s families were arrested in the incident and jailed by registerin­g criminal cases,” Revanth Reddy said.

Blaming Modi for introducin­g the Agnipath scheme, the TPCC chief alleged that the BJP government at the Centre is trying to privatise the Indian Army by neglecting the country’s security and integratio­n. As per the Agnipath scheme, youth between 17 years to 21 years would be eligible to get Army jobs and would get retirement within four years.

“Based on the Agnipath scheme, the Army employees will lose benefits such as pensions, health facilities and education facilities to their children. After working four years in the Army, the candidates will lose their jobs and will be ineligible for other jobs. The BJP government deliberate­ly is trying to introduce the scheme without any discussion in Parliament,” the TPCC chief alleged.

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