Rahul Gandhi calls on youth to hitch Kota protest in opposition to examination paper leaks on June 17: ‘Want to lift your voice louder’
Congress chief Rahul Gandhi on Monday known as on college students and younger job aspirants to hitch the “College students’ Echo” (Chhatron Ki Goonj)) protest in Kota on June 17. The Opposition chief accused the federal government of failing India’s youth by way of repeated examination paper leaks, cancelled checks and delayed recruitment processes.

On X, Gandhi stated that in at this time’s India, younger individuals have been being “punished for daring to dream” and that arduous work now not assured success. He stated each paper leak, cancelled examination and stalled recruitment drive was a systemic failure and a blow to the desires of hundreds of thousands of scholars and job seekers.
Gandhi, acknowledging the frustration and anger among the many youth, stated when the federal government refuses to pay attention, individuals should elevate their voices louder. He requested college students to return collectively in Kota and make their issues unattainable to disregard.
“Let’s come collectively and change into a roar that may’t be ignored. Ranging from Kota, then reaching each nook of the nation,” Gandhi stated, describing the marketing campaign as a battle for the way forward for India’s youth.
The Congress has sought to make points equivalent to examination irregularities, paper leaks and delays in authorities recruitment a significant political challenge, concentrating on the Centre over issues affecting college students and job aspirants. Gandhi stated he stood with college students of their wrestle for honest alternatives and employment.
The June 17 occasion will probably be held at Shri Ram Rangmanch, Dussehra Maidan in Kota. It is going to be the primary cease of a nationwide outreach programme underneath the banner “Save Schooling, Save Your Future”.
The marketing campaign is scheduled to journey subsequent to Allahabad on July 10, Patna on July 11 and Delhi on July 14.

