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Accused from Maha was Army aspirant, parents say financial issues hindered edu

A 25-year-old man from Maharashtra named Amol Shinde was arrested for protesting outside Parliament. He had aspirations of joining the military, but his family revealed that financial constraints prevented him from doing so.

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Police apprehended Amol Shinde/ Agencies

Police apprehended Amol Shinde/ Agencies

Amol Shinde, a 25-year-old from Zari village in Chakur tehsil of Latur, Maharashtra, was arrested for staging protests outside Parliament. Before his arrest, he had aspirations of enlisting in the military. But as his parents disclosed, his dreams were hampered by a lack of money, stated a report in PTI. 

In an interview with reporters, Amol's parents discussed their son's goals and difficulties. "Amol always wanted to join the army," his mother Kesarbai told PTI and added, "He wanted to go to school and asked us for forty pounds a month, which we could not afford. Money was a barrier despite our best efforts because we had already paid for his education."

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