Meerut

Jayant Chaudhary’s Bold Proclamation: AgniVeer Yojana to Cease if Government Forms

Meerut, Uttar Pradesh: In a riveting address to the youth at the Youth Parliament organized in Meerut, Jayant Chaudhary, the Chief of the RLD, made a significant announcement that stirred both applause and contemplation. Chaudhary, who heads the Rashtriya Lok Dal, passionately urged the youth to play a pivotal role in shaping the political landscape of India, setting the stage for a transformative vision.

Expressing immense faith in the potential of the country’s youth, Chaudhary went on to make a clarion call for the formation of the I.N.D.I.A Gathbandhan government in 2024. He ardently believes that the new leadership should emerge from the young minds of the nation, stating that nurturing fresh political leadership is the responsibility of political figures.

Addressing the gathering in Meerut, Chaudhary highlighted the abundance of capable young individuals in the region, asserting that Meerut boasts more competent youth than those affiliated with the Modi-Yogi ideologies. He envisioned their alliance government as a culmination of youth-led aspirations and endeavors.

Chaudhary’s statement took a bold turn when he declared that if the government indeed takes shape, the AgniVeera recruitment scheme will be promptly discontinued. He emphasized redirecting efforts towards providing employment to the youth as a top priority. Under the proposed scheme, youngsters would be given precedence in employment opportunities, signifying a paradigm shift in political policies.

In a novel proposal, Chaudhary advocated for lowering the eligibility age for parliamentary and legislative elections to 21 years. If the I.N.D.I.A Gathbandhan assumes power, young leaders would be entrusted with parliamentary and legislative responsibilities at the age of 21, making for an intriguing and progressive electoral reform.

Touching upon the farmer’s rights, Chaudhary asserted that the farmers would have the right to travel to Delhi for their concerns, ensuring their voices are heard in the Parliament. He expressed confidence in the strength of the opposition and emphasized the need for a robust and constructive political competition in the 2024 elections.

Chaudhary’s speech resonated with the gathering, stirring a sense of anticipation and excitement, as the young leaders and political enthusiasts contemplate the prospect of a youth-centric political era.

Munish Kumar

Munish is a senior journalist with more than 18 years of experience. Freelance photo journalist with some leading newspapers, magazines, and news websites, has extensively contributing to The Times of India, Delhi Times, Wire, ANI, PTI, Nav Bharat Times & Business Byte and is now associated with Local Post as Editor

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