
As protests over Agnipath scheme turns violent, Govt says future of Agniveers stable
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Amid violent protests over the Agnipath recruitment scheme, the government has addressed the concerns of the youth and reassured them that the future of Agniveers is stable.
As violent protests rocked Bihar, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh over the Centre's Agnipath Army recruitment scheme, the government has clarified that the future of the Agniveers is stable as several aspirants voiced concern on the same.
The government has clarified some of the concerns around the issue which has led to the protests.
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