The Indian government has opted to incur “huge expenditure,” despite the fact that many countries require military service, according to Meenakshi Lekhi, the Union Minister of State for External Affairs and Culture, who made this statement on Saturday on the Agnipath Approach.
Lekhi was speaking during the publication of “Swadhinta Sangram Na 75 Shoorveero,” a book that summarises 75 Indian liberation warriors on one page.
Lekhi stated, “Here, the government takes you formally and It is also giving you Rs 22 lakh in four years,” pointing out that “countries like Singapore, Israel” effectively demand “children to join with the military after schooling.” … Where will I acquire the Rs. 22 lakh that I need in four years? The government is spending a lot of money on this.
The Union Minister went on to say that it’s likely that individuals who “attempted to propagate false rumours” regarding the Agneepath plan were also “spreading false rumours” at the time. COVID-19 Epidemic pertaining to the shot.
“A warlike condition is not required; but, a disaster-like scenario might frequently exist in the nation even in the absence of a warlike situation. Therefore, whether there are trained individuals to handle calamities, the work will be completed, added Lekhi.
75 kids dressed as 75 freedom fighters showed up to the ceremony, as described in the book.