Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Oppn, JD(U) seek a rethink on scheme

- HT Correspond­ent

NEW DELHI: Several opposition parties on Thursday stepped up their attack on the government over the Agnipath scheme amid protests against it in several parts of the country — including Bihar, Haryana and Rajasthan — and demanded that it be scrapped. The Janata Dal (United), an ally of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), also sought a rethink of the scheme.

The Congress said the scheme carries multiple risks and subverts the longstandi­ng traditions and ethos of the armed forces. “There is no guarantee that the soldiers recruited under the scheme will be better trained and motivated to defend the country,” said former Union minister P Chidambara­m.

The first concern is that the Agnipath soldier will be trained for six months, will serve for another 42 months, and after that 75% of the recruits will be discharged, he said.

“It appears to us that the scheme makes a mockery of training; inducts into the defence forces an ill-trained and ill-motivated soldier; and discharges a disappoint­ed and unhappy ex-soldier into the society,” said Chidambara­m, who addressed a joint press conference with party leaders Ajay Maken, Sachin Pilot and

Pawan Khera.

On Tuesday, the government unveiled Agnipath — calling it a “transforma­tive” scheme — for the recruitmen­t of soldiers in the army, navy and the air force, largely on a four-year short-term contractua­l basis. Under the scheme, around 46,000 soldiers will be recruited this year between the ages of 17-and-a-half years and 21 years into the three services, the defence ministry said.

The recruitmen­t age — 17.5-21 years — raises several questions as a large part of the youth will be totally excluded from serving in the defence forces, he said, adding that the short six-month period of training and unusually short 42 month period of service may have negative consequenc­es on quality, efficiency and effectiven­ess.

The JD(U), which is part of the ruling alliance in Bihar along with the BJP, also sought a rethink on the scheme. “With regard to the Agneepath scheme, the fear of dissatisfa­ction, despair and bleak future (unemployme­nt) is clearly visible in the minds of the youth and students of the country, including Bihar. The central government should immediatel­y reconsider the Agniveer scheme...,” JD(U) president Rajiv Ranjan Singh tweeted in Hindi. Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) national convener and Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal urged the Centre to review its decision. “Young people are very angry. Their demands are justified. The Army is the pride of our country, our youth want to give their whole life to the country, don’t keep their dreams tied in 4 years.”

The Communist Party of India (Marxist) demanded that the scheme be scrapped and be taken up in Parliament for discussion. “The Polit Bureau of the CPI(M) strongly disapprove­s the ‘Agnipath’ scheme that does disservice to India’s national interests...,” CPI(M) general secretary Sitaram Yechury said in a tweet.

The government, meanwhile, issued a statement, asserting that the new model will bring in new capabiliti­es to the armed forces, open up avenues for youth in the private sector and help them in becoming entreprene­urs with the aid of the financial package.

It appears to us that the scheme makes a mockery of training. P CHIDAMBARA­M, Former Union minister

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