By Express News Service
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM/ KOZHIKODE: The ongoing nationwide protests towards Agnipath discovered its ripples in Kerala too when scores of youths took to the streets to protest towards the Union Government’s controversial recruitment scheme for the Armed Forces. Massive protests have been organised in Thiruvananthapuram and Kozhikode on Saturday.
In the state capital, the protestors took out a march from Thampanoor to Raj Bhavan. In Kozhikode, an analogous protest was held in entrance of the railway station.
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It was round 9:30 AM that round 500 youth gathered in entrance of the Thampanoor Railway Station. Gradually, the variety of protesters surged, catching each the police and the authorities unawares. Hundreds of kids reached Thiruvananthapuram from completely different components of the state.
The protesting children expressed their anguish at being denied jobs within the Armed Forces. Most of them are awaiting the subsequent spherical of recruitment after passing the bodily check in 2021. Their demand is that the Combined Entrance Examination (CEE) scheduled earlier and later postponed six instances, ought to be held on the earliest.
A 22-year-old P S Pranav from Kulathoor in Neyyatinkara informed The New Indian Express that he reached Thampanoor after the candidates’ WhatsApp neighborhood determined to carry a protest march on Saturday.
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“I sweated a lot to pass the physical and medical tests. For the last 18 months, the authorities were taking us on a ride. Recruitment to BSF and CRPF were held under the aegis of the Staff Selection Commission. The pandemic was never an issue on their recruitment,” mentioned a dejected Pranav.
In Kerala, 5000 youth are ready to put in writing the CEE. It was throughout final February -March that the recruitment rallies have been held within the state.
Due to the pandemic, the Army recruitment rallies have been postponed throughout the nation over the past two years. The central management of the CPM and Congress have rallied behind the protesters.