Rahul Gandhi Urges Students to Join 'Students' Echo' Campaign
Rahul Gandhi Calls for Student Participation
On Thursday, Rahul Gandhi, the leader of the opposition in the Lok Sabha and a Congress MP, encouraged students and job seekers to engage with the newly launched 'Students' Echo' initiative. He emphasized that the goal of this campaign is to directly communicate their concerns regarding education, examinations, and employment to the government. In a post on X, Gandhi expressed in Hindi that if you have faced issues like paper leaks, exam fraud, or exorbitant fees, and if the system has shattered your dreams, then listen: 'Students' Echo' is your voice.
A Platform for Student Voices
Gandhi described this initiative as more than just a campaign; he referred to it as a platform for raising demands related to affordable education, fair examinations, and dignified employment before the government. He urged individuals to participate by signing the related petition and contributing suggestions, stressing that each signature strengthens the movement. The more names collected, the louder the voice will be. According to the information shared by Gandhi about the campaign, participants can join by providing their details, sharing suggestions, and signing the petition.
Part of a Broader Effort
This campaign is part of a larger effort by the Congress party to highlight issues affecting students and job seekers, such as controversies surrounding exams, irregularities in recruitment, and the costs of education. Previously, the Congress announced a nationwide campaign titled 'Students' Echo' focusing on India's education system. This initiative will include protests across the country and within Parliament, outreach programs, and discussions. The party aims to spotlight issues like coaching fees, paper leaks, access to education, and employment opportunities.
Launch of the Campaign
Rahul Gandhi kicked off this campaign by leading a rally in Kota, Rajasthan. With the involvement of Congress organizations like NSUI and Youth Congress, the initiative will expand to other regions. As part of this effort, Gandhi is also scheduled to speak at conferences in Allahabad, Patna, and Delhi.
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