The family of Agniveer Akshay Gawate, who died in the line of duty last year, received a total of Rs 1.08 crore in assistance from the government. This announcement came after Defence Minister Rajnath Singh stated that Agniveers who sacrifice their lives for the country are given a compensation of Rs 1 crore. However, the family's statement also shed light on the controversy surrounding the government's treatment of Agniveers, with Opposition Leader Rahul Gandhi claiming that they are seen as "use-and-throw labourers" and not given the status of martyrs.
Agniveers: A Controversial Military Scheme in India
The Agniveer scheme, introduced by the Indian government in 2022, aims to recruit soldiers on a short-term contract basis for a period of four years. After serving their term, only 25% of Agniveers will be retained in the military, while the rest will be discharged.
Background
The Agniveer scheme was introduced by the government to address concerns about military modernization and the rising cost of maintaining a large standing army. The scheme is also seen by some as a way to reduce unemployment and provide young people with skills that can be used in civilian life.
Controversy
The Agniveer scheme has been met with controversy, with critics arguing that it undermines the morale of the military and creates a two-tier system within the armed forces. Critics also claim that the scheme provides insufficient benefits and support to Agniveers and their families.
Akshay Gawate Case
In 2023, Agniveer Akshay Gawate died while serving in the line of duty. The family of Gawate received a total of Rs 1.08 crore in assistance from the government, including Rs 1 crore as compensation for his sacrifice. However, the family expressed concern about the government's treatment of Agniveers, claiming that they are seen as "use-and-throw laborers" and not given the status of martyrs.
FAQs
1. Why was the Agniveer scheme introduced?
The Agniveer scheme was introduced to address concerns about military modernization and the rising cost of maintaining a large standing army.
2. How long do Agniveers serve?
Agniveers serve for a period of four years. After their term, only 25% will be retained in the military, while the rest will be discharged.
3. What benefits do Agniveers receive?
Agniveers receive a monthly salary, insurance coverage, and other benefits. They also receive training and skills that can be used in civilian life.
4. Are Agniveers considered martyrs if they die in the line of duty?
The government has stated that Agniveers who sacrifice their lives for the country are given a compensation of Rs 1 crore. However, there is some controversy surrounding the government's treatment of Agniveers, with critics claiming that they are not given the status of martyrs.
5. What is the future of the Agniveer scheme?
The Agniveer scheme is still in its early stages, and its future remains uncertain. The government is expected to review the scheme and make adjustments based on feedback from Agniveers and the military.
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