New Delhi: "As Agniveers don't have the right to pension, I am ready to give up my pension rights too," tweeted BJP MP Varun Gandhi on Friday morning, in the latest in a string of statements against the Agnipath defence recruitment and other moves by his party's government. The Agnipath scheme has elicited protests across the country as it provides for only four years of service, after which at least 75 per cent of the recruits (or 'Agniveers') will be let go without pensionary benefits.
New Delhi: "As Agniveers don't have the right to pension, I am ready to give up my pension rights too," tweeted BJP MP Varun Gandhi on Friday morning, in the latest in a string of statements against the Agnipath defence recruitment and other moves by his party's government. The Agnipath scheme has elicited protests across the country as it provides for only four years of service, after which at least 75 per cent of the recruits (or 'Agniveers') will be let go without pensionary benefits.New Delhi: "As Agniveers don't have the right to pension, I am ready to give up my pension rights too," tweeted BJP MP Varun Gandhi on Friday morning, in the latest in a string of statements against the Agnipath defence recruitment and other moves by his party's government. The Agnipath scheme has elicited protests across the country as it provides for only four years of service, after which at least 75 per cent of the recruits (or 'Agniveers') will be let go without pensionary benefits.New Delhi: "As Agniveers don't have the right to pension, I am ready to give up my pension rights too," tweeted BJP MP Varun Gandhi on Friday morning, in the latest in a string of statements against the Agnipath defence recruitment and other moves by his party's government. The Agnipath scheme has elicited protests across the country as it provides for only four years of service, after which at least 75 per cent of the recruits (or 'Agniveers') will be let go without pensionary benefits.New Delhi: "As Agniveers don't have the right to pension, I am ready to give up my pension rights too," tweeted BJP MP Varun Gandhi on Friday morning, in the latest in a string of statements against the Agnipath defence recruitment and other moves by his party's government. The Agnipath scheme has elicited protests across the country as it provides for only four years of service, after which at least 75 per cent of the recruits (or 'Agniveers') will be let go without pensionary benefits.New Delhi: "As Agniveers don't have the right to pension, I am ready to give up my pension rights too," tweeted BJP MP Varun Gandhi on Friday morning, in the latest in a string of statements against the Agnipath defence recruitment and other moves by his party's government. The Agnipath scheme has elicited protests across the country as it provides for only four years of service, after which at least 75 per cent of the recruits (or 'Agniveers') will be let go without pensionary benefits.New Delhi: "As Agniveers don't have the right to pension, I am ready to give up my pension rights too," tweeted BJP MP Varun Gandhi on Friday morning, in the latest in a string of statements against the Agnipath defence recruitment and other moves by his party's government. The Agnipath scheme has elicited protests across the country as it provides for only four years of service, after which at least 75 per cent of the recruits (or 'Agniveers') will be let go without pensionary benefits.New Delhi: "As Agniveers don't have the right to pension, I am ready to give up my pension rights too," tweeted BJP MP Varun Gandhi on Friday morning, in the latest in a string of statements against the Agnipath defence recruitment and other moves by his party's government. The Agnipath scheme has elicited protests across the country as it provides for only four years of service, after which at least 75 per cent of the recruits (or 'Agniveers') will be let go without pensionary benefits.New Delhi: "As Agniveers don't have the right to pension, I am ready to give up my pension rights too," tweeted BJP MP Varun Gandhi on Friday morning, in the latest in a string of statements against the Agnipath defence recruitment and other moves by his party's government. The Agnipath scheme has elicited protests across the country as it provides for only four years of service, after which at least 75 per cent of the recruits (or 'Agniveers') will be let go without pensionary benefits.New Delhi: "As Agniveers don't have the right to pension, I am ready to give up my pension rights too," tweeted BJP MP Varun Gandhi on Friday morning, in the latest in a string of statements against the Agnipath defence recruitment and other moves by his party's government. The Agnipath scheme has elicited protests across the country as it provides for only four years of service, after which at least 75 per cent of the recruits (or 'Agniveers') will be let go without pensionary benefits.New Delhi: "As Agniveers don't have the right to pension, I am ready to give up my pension rights too," tweeted BJP MP Varun Gandhi on Friday morning, in the latest in a string of statements against the Agnipath defence recruitment and other moves by his party's government. The Agnipath scheme has elicited protests across the country as it provides for only four years of service, after which at least 75 per cent of the recruits (or 'Agniveers') will be let go without pensionary benefits.New Delhi: "As Agniveers don't have the right to pension, I am ready to give up my pension rights too," tweeted BJP MP Varun Gandhi on Friday morning, in the latest in a string of statements against the Agnipath defence recruitment and other moves by his party's government. The Agnipath scheme has elicited protests across the country as it provides for only four years of service, after which at least 75 per cent of the recruits (or 'Agniveers') will be let go without pensionary benefits.New Delhi: "As Agniveers don't have the right to pension, I am ready to give up my pension rights too," tweeted BJP MP Varun Gandhi on Friday morning, in the latest in a string of statements against the Agnipath defence recruitment and other moves by his party's government. The Agnipath scheme has elicited protests across the country as it provides for only four years of service, after which at least 75 per cent of the recruits (or 'Agniveers') will be let go without pensionary benefits.New Delhi: "As Agniveers don't have the right to pension, I am ready to give up my pension rights too," tweeted BJP MP Varun Gandhi on Friday morning, in the latest in a string of statements against the Agnipath defence recruitment and other moves by his party's government. The Agnipath scheme has elicited protests across the country as it provides for only four years of service, after which at least 75 per cent of the recruits (or 'Agniveers') will be let go without pensionary benefits.New Delhi: "As Agniveers don't have the right to pension, I am ready to give up my pension rights too," tweeted BJP MP Varun Gandhi on Friday morning, in the latest in a string of statements against the Agnipath defence recruitment and other moves by his party's government. The Agnipath scheme has elicited protests across the country as it provides for only four years of service, after which at least 75 per cent of the recruits (or 'Agniveers') will be let go without pensionary benefits.New Delhi: "As Agniveers don't have the right to pension, I am ready to give up my pension rights too," tweeted BJP MP Varun Gandhi on Friday morning, in the latest in a string of statements against the Agnipath defence recruitment and other moves by his party's government. The Agnipath scheme has elicited protests across the country as it provides for only four years of service, after which at least 75 per cent of the recruits (or 'Agniveers') will be let go without pensionary benefits.New Delhi: "As Agniveers don't have the right to pension, I am ready to give up my pension rights too," tweeted BJP MP Varun Gandhi on Friday morning, in the latest in a string of statements against the Agnipath defence recruitment and other moves by his party's government. The Agnipath scheme has elicited protests across the country as it provides for only four years of service, after which at least 75 per cent of the recruits (or 'Agniveers') will be let go without pensionary benefits.New Delhi: "As Agniveers don't have the right to pension, I am ready to give up my pension rights too," tweeted BJP MP Varun Gandhi on Friday morning, in the latest in a string of statements against the Agnipath defence recruitment and other moves by his party's government. The Agnipath scheme has elicited protests across the country as it provides for only four years of service, after which at least 75 per cent of the recruits (or 'Agniveers') will be let go without pensionary benefits.New Delhi: "As Agniveers don't have the right to pension, I am ready to give up my pension rights too," tweeted BJP MP Varun Gandhi on Friday morning, in the latest in a string of statements against the Agnipath defence recruitment and other moves by his party's government. The Agnipath scheme has elicited protests across the country as it provides for only four years of service, after which at least 75 per cent of the recruits (or 'Agniveers') will be let go without pensionary benefits.New Delhi: "As Agniveers don't have the right to pension, I am ready to give up my pension rights too," tweeted BJP MP Varun Gandhi on Friday morning, in the latest in a string of statements against the Agnipath defence recruitment and other moves by his party's government. The Agnipath scheme has elicited protests across the country as it provides for only four years of service, after which at least 75 per cent of the recruits (or 'Agniveers') will be let go without pensionary benefits.New Delhi: "As Agniveers don't have the right to pension, I am ready to give up my pension rights too," tweeted BJP MP Varun Gandhi on Friday morning, in the latest in a string of statements against the Agnipath defence recruitment and other moves by his party's government. The Agnipath scheme has elicited protests across the country as it provides for only four years of service, after which at least 75 per cent of the recruits (or 'Agniveers') will be let go without pensionary benefits.New Delhi: "As Agniveers don't have the right to pension, I am ready to give up my pension rights too," tweeted BJP MP Varun Gandhi on Friday morning, in the latest in a string of statements against the Agnipath defence recruitment and other moves by his party's government. The Agnipath scheme has elicited protests across the country as it provides for only four years of service, after which at least 75 per cent of the recruits (or 'Agniveers') will be let go without pensionary benefits.New Delhi: "As Agniveers don't have the right to pension, I am ready to give up my pension rights too," tweeted BJP MP Varun Gandhi on Friday morning, in the latest in a string of statements against the Agnipath defence recruitment and other moves by his party's government. The Agnipath scheme has elicited protests across the country as it provides for only four years of service, after which at least 75 per cent of the recruits (or 'Agniveers') will be let go without pensionary benefits.New Delhi: "As Agniv
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