The military recruitment process has been going on for the last 9 days in Pithoragarh, Uttarakhand. On the ninth day of military recruitment, the youth of Uttar Pradesh would be recruited. For which around 20 thousand candidates had reached Pithoragarh. Many candidates were injured due to a stampede during recruitment. While one candidate had his arms and legs broken. The stampede created chaos at the recruiting site. According to the information, there was first a fight when entering the recruitment site and then a stampede broke out.
Candidates from different states had arrived at Devkatiya area of Jajarvel in Pithoragarh for military recruitment. However, candidates from each state had to participate in the hiring process on different days. On the ninth day, i.e. Wednesday, candidates from UP arrived to participate in the recruitment process. Between 15,000 and 20,000 candidates from the state arrived. Due to the large number of candidates, there was an atmosphere of chaos at the recruitment site. The police had to struggle to handle the youths. After the stampede, the police resorted to lathi charge. In this a young man was seriously injured.
The police lost their sweat
When around 20 thousand candidates arrived from Uttar Pradesh, there was an atmosphere of chaos due to the large number. First of all, there was a fight between the candidates when entering the recruiting place. There was a fight between the youths as they entered the recruiting site. During the fight and upon entering, the young man broke the door of the recruiting place. The police had to struggle to handle the youths. A stampede subsequently occurred at the recruiting site. The police resorted to lathi charge to disperse the youth.
35 thousand candidates reached for 117 positions
In Pithora Garh there was a crowd of unemployed. During the army recruitment, a different situation was created due to the crowd. The selection was going to be carried out for 117 positions, for this so far more than 35 thousand candidates have passed the physical test. Thus, around 300 candidates have applied for one position.