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‘Agnipath’ protests: Army aspirant who lost life to police bullet came from a family of farmers

Had reportedly cleared the requisite tests for selection into Army but a written test was not conducted

‘Agnipath’ protests: Army aspirant who lost life to police bullet came from a family of farmers

A mob vandalised trains and railway properties at the Secunderabad Railway Station in protest against the Central government’s ‘Agnipath’ scheme on Friday. PTI Photo



Hyderabad, June 17

The 24-year-old Rakesh, an Army aspirant who was allegedly killed in police firing during violence at Secunderabad railway station during an anti-Agnipath protest on Friday here hailed from Warangal district and was the youngest of four siblings, while his father and brother are into agriculture.

The deceased, an unfortunate first casualty of the ongoing protests against the Centre's new recruitment policy for the Armed forces, hailed from Dabeerpet village in Warangal district of Telangana.

According to Raju, the village Sarpanch, the victim did his schooling in the village and was pursuing graduation. He is survived by his father, mother, an elder brother and two elder sisters. Rakesh's father and elder brother are farmers, Raju said. A relative of Rakesh is into police service, he added.

The deceased, aged about 24, has reportedly cleared the requisite tests for selection into Army but a written test was not conducted. This led them to protest today, the sarpanch claimed.

Meanwhile, Telangana Panchayat Raj Minister Errabelli Dayakar Rao and state Sports and Youth Services Minister V Srinivas Goud expressed anguish over the demise of the youth from Warangal district.

Goud demanded that the Centre pay ex gratia to the family of Rakesh, a release said. They found fault with the 'Agnipath' scheme and alleged that the NDA government at the Centre is responsible for the situation arising due to the protests over the scheme.

Violent protests have broken parts of the country demanding the Centre to roll back 'Agnipath' scheme unveiled by the Ministry of Defence which is a pan-India merit-based recruitment scheme for enrolling soldiers, airmen and sailors.  

Earlier in the day, the Railway Protection Force (RPF) resorted to firing to disperse protesters who went on a rampage at the Secunderabad Railway station where three coaches of a train were set ablaze during the agitation.

Confirming the death, a senior police official told PTI that the firing was done by Railway Protection Force (RPF).  


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