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Bombay HC seeks Centre's response on plea of slain Agniveer's mother against denial of 'full' benefits to family

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"The Agnipath scheme introduced by the government expressly excludes Agniveers from post-service pension benefits and other long-term welfare entitlements normally available to regular soldiers," the petition pointed out.

As per the plea, the family of a martyred Agniveer gets an ex-gratia amount of around Rs 1 crore, but not a regular family pension or any other benefits.

The petition sought directions to the government to ensure equal posthumous benefits, including pensions, institutional recognition, and welfare measures for families of Agniveers who die in service.

It also sought a direction to authorities concerned to consider the petitioner's request for these benefits to be extended to her family.

As per the plea, Naik was recruited in the Indian Army in June 2023 under the Agnipath scheme.

After his death, his mother sent letters to several authorities, requesting her family be granted the same benefits as those given to families of regular soldiers, who die in line of duty.

However, she was yet to receive any reply, claimed the petition.

The petition noted while it is not challenging the validity of the Agnipath scheme in its entirety, it was "discriminatory" and violated the fundamental rights of citizens.

"The scheme created an arbitrary and unreasonable classification between Agniveers and regular soldiers without any intelligible differentia," it said.

Notably, the Centre introduced Agnipath in 2022 for short-term induction of personnel in the Army, Navy and Air Force, with an aim to bring down the age profile of the three services.

The scheme provides for recruiting Agniveers between the age group of 17-and-a-half years and 21 years for a block period of four years with a provision to retain 25 per cent of them for another 15 years.

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