<p>At Jantar Mantar in Delhi, the National Students’ Union of India (NSUI) held a major protest against the government’s handling of various issues, including the ongoing crisis in Manipur and the controversial Agnipath recruitment scheme. The protest, which saw significant participation from student leaders and Congress supporters, was aimed at drawing attention to the government’s failure to address the concerns of the people and the youth. The NSUI raised its voice against the escalating violence and unrest in Manipur, calling for immediate intervention and measures to restore peace in the state. The participants criticized the government for its inadequate response to the violence, which has led to numerous deaths and widespread displacement of people. Additionally, the protest highlighted the Agnipath scheme, which has been a subject of controversy since its introduction. The scheme, aimed at short-term military recruitment, has faced strong opposition from various sections of society, including students, who argue that it jeopardizes job security for young individuals and compromises the future of the youth. The NSUI demanded that the government take responsibility for its policies and address the pressing issues in Manipur while revisiting the Agnipath scheme. The protest at Jantar Mantar was a clear message to the government, calling for action on these critical issues that affect the future of the youth and the nation’s stability.</p>