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There is an urgent need to learn lessons from the fire that has started. Policy makers should think about why the roads have become a platform to express the anger of the people in the last three years.

The Agneepath scheme of the government will really ignite fire in the country, people in high positions in power would not have realized it. But now that the flames have been seen far and wide, it would be appropriate that they look into the reasons. What discrepancies will arise in India’s security system due to Agneepath plan, that is a long question. In the broader context, the real question is why did this pilot scheme of the government provoke anger among the youth on such a large scale? The way the anger spread on the streets spread in different states, it is a sign that the feeling of despair towards a better life is spread equally across all. When the economic condition of the common people is deteriorating continuously, then it is not unusual to collect such a house.

In this situation, the boundaries of headline management are now becoming clear. The government must now pay attention to this aspect that manipulation of economic data will not be possible for a long time to handle public opinion. In this form, this effort will become a hoax for the government itself, as it appears to have happened now. But this situation is not just a challenge for the present government. Rather, the question before the opposition parties is that now where the country has reached, what is the formula they have to get it out of there? It is clear that the economic policies on which the country has followed for the last three and a half decades have now reached a closed street. There is a need to think afresh and take a new path here. Otherwise, the few bourgeoisie who have set up a monopoly and the limited sections with their interests will continue to prosper, while the whole country will sink into poverty. The way of considering the brightness of the upper classes as the prosperity of the country and instilling hope among the people is now missing. Therefore, there is an urgent need to take lessons from the fire that has started now. Policy makers should think about why the roads have become a platform to express the anger of the people in the last three years.

Shubham Bangwal

Shubham Bangwal is a Senior Journalist at Youthistaan.com You can follow him on Twitter @sb_0fficial
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