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Police roundup nearly 500 youth near Secretaria­t

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Hundreds of youth from across the state gathered near the Secretaria­t on Saturday demanding the Centre to rollback the Agnipath scheme. As many as 500 persons were rounded up by the police and detained at Rajarathin­am stadium.

The youngsters, who had come from Vellore, Tiruvannam­alai, Coimbatore and other districts said that several of them had already appeared for a physical test and certificat­e verificati­on as part of an armed forces recruitmen­t drive in 2019, after which the Common Entrance Exams (CEE) were postponed, owing to the COVID pandemic.

The protesting youth demanded that the Union government assure them that it would recruit those who have completed the requisite tests. The protesters held placards asking the army to conduct the pending CEE. “Some of us are worried. We did not come here to protest. We want an answer to what would happen to our plight and we wanted to meet the officials inside army recruitmen­t office,” said a 22-year-old youth from Ranipet.

Additional Commission­er of Police, TS Anbu tried pacifying the protesting youth. After their detention at Egmore Rajarathin­am stadium, they were counselled not to indulge in any protest without police permission. They were let off with a warning.

Police said that they would keep a close watch to ensure there are no untoward incidents, similar to those reported in other states. Angry youth have gone on a rampage in Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Telangana in the last two days and trains and public transport were set on fire by agitators, demanding rollback of the scheme.

 ?? ?? Police removing an anti-Agnipath scheme protestor near Secretaria­t on Saturday
Police removing an anti-Agnipath scheme protestor near Secretaria­t on Saturday

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