Youths block Delhi-Ludhiana road for army recruitment: Sangrur News |
Opposition to the repeated postponement of written tests for army recruitment Demand for early examination
Sangrur News, 20 January 2022
Hundreds of youths, frustrated by the repeated postponement of the pending Army exams for army recruitment, staged a protest by blocking traffic at Bhagwan Mahavir Chowk on the Delhi-Ludhiana highway here. Protesters chanted slogans in the main chowk on the main roads leading to Ludhiana, Delhi, and Bathinda. He demanded to take the pending written army test.
Army. The youths Karanveer Singh, Jaspal Singh, Yudhveer Singh, Kuldeep Singh, etc., who were struggling under the leadership of Sangharsh Committee Punjab Jake, said that they had passed the trial on February 18, 2021, while recruiting in Patiala.
Are The medical test of the youth has also been completed on February 20 while the written army test is being postponed time and again. He said that in the last year, 4,000 young men have joined the army
Youths protesting by blocking traffic on the Delhi-Ludhiana highway in Sangrur.
Awaiting exam date But the exam is not being conducted under the pretext of corona etc. He said that some of the candidates were suffering from mental disorders due to old age. They are afraid that
His dream of enlisting in the army will be shattered. He said that despite being eligible for recruitment in the Army, she was not going for the examination. Delaying and postponing exams
The phenomenon is causing frustration among the youth. After passing the test and passing the medical test, he hoped to join the Indian Army soon after passing the written test. He said that the district administration was not taking the demand form from the protesting youth due to which the traffic on the highway was stopped and the protest was forced. He demanded that the date of the written army examination be announced soon. Announce dates for open recruitment so that the unemployed can get employment.
Ram Singh, Kuldeep Singh, Kishore Kumar, Jagtar Singh, Tarpreet Singh, Akashdeep Singh, Rajinder Singh, Avtar Singh, etc. were present on the occasion.