Central government is acting like a ‘copycat monkey’, Agneepath scheme should be withdrawn: Congress MP Deepender Hooda

Congress party’s Rajya Sabha MP from Haryana Deepender Singh Hooda on Sunday attacked the central government over the Agneepath scheme for recruiting soldiers, calling it a copycat monkey or copycat for exporting ideas from abroad to draft policies. Told.

“The government has adopted the attitude of ‘copycat monkey’, but this is India. Sometimes it gives example of US in terms of agricultural laws and sometimes it talks about Israel in terms of military service,” he told PCC here. said at a press conference at the headquarters.

Hooda said that when there was opposition to agricultural laws in the country, then the government had given the example of America and said that the corporates there are engaged in agriculture in some way or the other. “Now the example of Israel is being given with the argument that there is compulsory military service. But this is Hindustan. situation in Israel and India are different,” he said while demanding the Center to withdraw the scheme.

Hooda said that the Agneepath scheme will weaken the defense forces and has disappointed the youth who want to join the army. He said that when the future of the soldier is not secure then how will he be able to protect the borders.

Hooda said that the candidates wake up at 4 am and sweat the ground with the dream that they will join the army, but Narendra Modi The government has “crushed their dreams.”

“There was no discussion in the Parliament or the Standing Committee on this plan. There should have been a wider debate on this in the country. Parliament should have been taken into confidence before such a decision.” He said unemployment was at its peak and democratic institutions were being sidelined.

He said that the Congress party urges the Prime Minister to immediately withdraw the Agneepath scheme.

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