Centre says letter circulated on Agnipath Scheme as 'fake'; Details inside-

Amid the protests and violence taking place in parts of India, there has been misinformation that is misleading the public over the Agnipath scheme.

NewsBharati    20-Jun-2022 16:59:05 PM
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New Delhi, June 20: The Central government on Monday clarified that a letter being circulated in the name of the Defence Ministry that lists "revised terms and tenure of service for recently enrolled jawans" under the Centre's new recruitment scheme Agnipath is 'fake'.
 
Centre calls letter circulated on Agnipath Scheme as 'fake'; Details inside-
The letter claimed, "ORs attested after January 1, 2019, and those not promoted to a substantive rank of Naik or equivalent on July 1, 2022, are to be kept under Agnipath Scheme."
 
 
The "fake" letter also stated the ORs are to undergo a fresh selection process after their completion of five years of service. "It is to be noted that only 25 per cent of the ORs will be making it to the next stage and the same will be registered to new pilot program traders. Rest of the ORs to be discharged as per existing discharge policies instead of Seva Nidhi," the letter further read.
 
Taking note of the fake letter, the PIB fact-checker revealed that the Ministry of Defence has not issued any such letter. Amid the protests and violence taking place in parts of India, there has been misinformation that is misleading the public over the Agnipath scheme.
 
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Earlier on Sunday, the Centre also banned 35 WhatsApp groups for allegedly spreading fake news on the Agnipath Scheme and the Agniveers, government sources said.
 
The action was taken by the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) amid reports that social media platforms such as WhatsApp were being used for mobilising protests in states like Bihar which grew more virulent on Friday (June 17), when a mob attacked Deputy Chief Minister Renu Devi's house, besides causing damage to the railway property and disrupting the normal life in a number of districts in Bihar.