Centre rules out Agnipath rollback

Department of Military Affairs Additional Secretary Lt Gen Anil Puri addressing a press conference regarding the Central governments Agnipath scheme in New Delhi on Sunday
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Department of Military Affairs Additional Secretary Lt Gen Anil Puri addressing a press conference regarding the Central government's 'Agnipath' scheme in New Delhi on Sunday

Highlights

  • Says all recruitments thru Agnipath scheme only
  • Concessions pre-planned; Not fallout of protests: Govt
  • Everyone should take pledge that they are not part of protests
  • Registration process for Agniveers will start from June 24

New Delhi: As the protests and agitations against the Agnipath army recruitment scheme continue in several parts of the country, Lt Gen Anil Puri, Additional Secretary, Dept of Military Affairs, on Sunday clarified that the scheme will be implemented and there is no question of a rollback.

Lt Gen Puri was addressing a joint military briefing on Agnipath recruitment scheme with Air Marshal S K Jha, Vice Admiral Dinesh Tripathi and LG C Bansi Ponnappa. Lt Gen Puri said that this reform was long pending.

"We want to bring youthfulness and experience with this reform. Today, many jawans are in their 30s and officers are getting command much later than in the past," said Lt Gen Puri. Referring to the provisions of reservations in different ministries, Lt Gen Puri said that the announcements were pre-planned and not in reaction to the arson and agitation which took place after the Agnipath scheme announcement. He also clarified that all recruitment will be through Agnipath scheme only.

"Around 17,600 people are taking premature retirement from the three Services every year. No one ever tried to ask them what they will do after retirement," Lt Gen Puri said. He also added that Agniveers would get the same allowance in areas like Siachen and other areas which are applicable to the regular soldiers serving at present. On the ongoing protest, Lt Gen Puri said, "Indian Army's foundation is in discipline. No space for arson, vandalism. Every individual will have to take a pledge that they were not part of protests or vandalism".

"Registration process for the first batch of Agniveers will start from June 24 and from July 24, phase 1 online examination process will begin", said Air Marshal Jha. He informed that the first batch would be enrolled by December and training would commence by December 30.

Talking about the recruitment process in Indian Navy, Vice Admiral Dinesh Tripathi said the first batch of naval Agniveers will start reaching the training establishment INS Chilka in Odisha from November 21. He also made clear that both male and female will be recruited through the Agnipath scheme. "The Indian Navy has 30 women officers at present sailing on different Indian Navy ships. We have decided that under the Agnipath scheme, we will recruit women also. They will be deployed on warships," the Navy official added. "By December, we will get the first batch of 25,000 Agniveers and the second batch would be inducted around February 2023 making it 40,000," said Lt Gen Bansi Ponnappa.

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