NewzVille Desk
Under the guidance of the Congress President, Mallikarjun Kharge and the empowering leadership of Rahul Gandhi, the Indian National Congress has announced the first phase of a nationwide campaign against the growing crisis of paper leaks, examination irregularities, unemployment and the systematic betrayal of India’s youth by the Modi Government.
Rahul Gandhi, who has emerged as the most consistent and credible advocate for India’s students and youth, will conduct a series of large student conventions starting with Kota (17 June), Allahabad (10 July), Patna (11 July) and Delhi (14 July), bringing together students, aspirants, youth organisations, educators and all those directly affected by examination scandals.
The campaign will highlight the hardships faced by millions of young Indians whose futures are being repeatedly jeopardized by paper leaks, rising examination costs and the government’s failure to ensure a fair and transparent recruitment and education system.
As part of this nationwide campaign, the party will reiterate Shri Rahul Gandhi’s call to mobilize students through extensive outreach by NSUI, Youth Congress, PCCs, DCCs and local units across the country.
Physical and digital invitations, campus outreach, interactions at coaching centres, universities, schools and youth hubs, social media campaigns, live screenings and direct engagement with students will be undertaken on a massive scale.
Reflecting Rahul Gandhi’s conviction that the aspirations of young Indians must not be sacrificed to corruption, incompetence or political indifference, the movement will seek to unite students beyond political affiliations and provide a platform for affected youth to share their experiences and demand accountability for repeated examination failures and paper leak scandals.
The movement will take to the streets the demands earlier articulated by Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi, including decentralisation of NEET, abolition of examination fees, strict legal action against those involved in paper leak rackets and accountability at the highest levels of government, including the resignation of the Union Education Minister.
Having repeatedly raised these issues, Gandhi has made the defence of merit, fairness and the availability of equal opportunity to our youth a pressing matter of national importance.
The Congress Party will therefore seek a comprehensive discussion in Parliament on the crisis confronting India’s youth and advocate legislative measures to protect their interests, rights and future.


