Rahul Gandhi Calls for Unity Among Students Ahead of Mega Rally in Kota

Rahul Gandhi has called on students and youth across India to join the Echo of Students mega rally in Kota on June 17, emphasizing the importance of their future in shaping the nation. He criticized the government for its failure to protect young people's interests, citing issues like exam paper leaks and rising fees. Priyanka Gandhi Vadra also expressed her support for affected students, highlighting the need for systemic change. This rally aims to amplify the voices of students nationwide and address ongoing challenges in the education sector.
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Rally Announcement and Critique of Government

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has urged students and youth across India to unite and participate in the Echo of Students mega rally scheduled for June 17 in Kota. He emphasized that the future of the youth will shape the nation's destiny. Gandhi criticized the central government for failing to ensure the safety of young Indians, highlighting issues such as paper leaks, mismanagement of exams, canceled recruitments, rising fees, privatization, and scandals that have shattered the dreams of millions.


A Call to Action

In a post on X, he stated, "My young and Gen Z friends, it is clear to me and should be to you as well: it is the government's responsibility to secure the future of every young person in India. However, responsibility and integrity are concepts that seem beyond the Modi government’s grasp." He further noted that the ongoing issues are breaking the dreams of countless individuals daily. "Remember, the future of the youth will determine the future of the country. I want to convey this message to you all. Therefore, I urge you to transform the 'Echo of Students' rising from every street, town, and city into a powerful movement in Kota on June 17."


Support from Priyanka Gandhi Vadra

On the same day, Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra expressed her support for students affected by repeated exam paper leaks. She called on public officials to understand the struggles faced by these students and their families. "All of us with public responsibilities must stand with the students and comprehend the difficulties they are enduring. Every exam is compromised, and their parents are taking loans for them," she remarked.


Addressing Systemic Issues

Priyanka Gandhi Vadra pointed out that this issue reflects a deeper systemic problem that requires immediate attention. "This is not a one-time issue; it is ongoing. We need to work together to bring about change," she stated.


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