Rahul Gandhi said, the youth demanded accountability from the government, this is praiseworthy!

Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi has shared a video before the 'Students' Echo' program in Pune, Maharashtra on August 22. He said that the courage and strength with which the youth of India stood up to this regime and demanded accountability is praiseworthy.

Rahul Gandhi posted on social media platform

The Leader of Opposition wrote, “I am proud of every single youth, especially those girls, who had to face misbehavior, abuse and violence from BJP goons, and were even forced to apologize to the Prime Minister. But now their voices will not be suppressed.”

Rahul said in the post, “'Chhatra Ki Goonj' is reaching Pune on August 22 and this time the program will be only for girls. Now girls will speak, the country will listen.” Along with this, he has shared a link to join this program.

Additionally, Rahul Gandhi also shared a video of his conversation with 5 young men and women who were involved in the protest against the NEET paper leak. While talking to Rahul, the girls criticized the police action during the protest. One girl said, “The policemen were telling us that you are traitors.”

The girls alleged that they were receiving threats and abuses on social media. During the same conversation, a young man alleged, “All the officers there were supporters of the BJP. Otherwise they would not have taken such a big step. We had shared the video two days ago in which carts of stones had come. Those carts were planted.”

He said, “The officer who killed me did not have a nameplate on his uniform. The Delhi Police employees also did not have nameplates on their uniforms. They had also covered their faces with handkerchiefs. There were people in civil dress too and they were beating everyone.”

In the conversation, Rahul Gandhi said, “There are many people who see injustice in front of them. Someone is being beaten, beaten and threatened, but they keep quiet and do their work. I consider this as nationhood and citizenship.”

He said that what I found strange was that you people were protesting. They are making you apologize by threatening you. Meanwhile, Rahul Gandhi termed PM Modi's pardon to the students as 'drama'. “The three girls were forced to apologize and the Prime Minister accepted this apology,” he said.

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