The Congress has announced a nationwide campaign led by Rahul Gandhi against paper leaks, examination irregularities, and unemployment, accusing the Narendra Modi government of betraying India's youth.
The month-long outreach programme includes student conventions across major cities, seeking accountability for recurring exam irregularities, demanding the resignation of Union education minister Dharmendra Pradhan, and calling for a parliamentary discussion on the rights and future of students and job aspirants.
Rahul Gandhi will conduct student conventions in several cities, starting with Kota, Allahabad, Patna, and concluding in Delhi.
The campaign aims to unite students beyond political affiliations, provide a platform for affected youth to share their experiences, and demand accountability for repeated examination failures and paper leak scandals.
The Congress demands the decentralisation of NEET, abolition of examination fees, and strict legal action against those involved in paper leak rackets.
The party also demands a comprehensive discussion in Parliament on the crisis confronting India's youth and advocate legislative measures to protect their interests, rights, and future.