Rahul Gandhi launches magical website, now students will talk directly to Rahul

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has taken a big initiative for the students who are troubled by the continuous paper leaks across the country, arbitrariness of coaching institutes and skyrocketing fees. Understanding the problems of the students, Rahul Gandhi has started a new nationwide campaign and a special website named ‘Chhatraon Ki Goonj’. Through this digital platform, now any student of the country will be able to share his problems, complaints, suggestions and his bitter experiences directly with Rahul Gandhi and his team.

Rahul Gandhi says that this is not a general campaign started just for the sake of name, but it will become a strong means of taking the suppressed voice of crores of students of the country directly to the ears of the government. Making a scathing attack on the current education system, he claimed that today’s education system is placing a huge financial burden on students and their middle-class families, due to which the dreams of many promising youth of the country are being prematurely shattered. Lakhs of students are badly troubled by paper leaks, sometimes rigging in examinations and expensive fees. In such a situation, it became very important to listen to them and give them a bigger platform.

This echo of change arose from Kota of Rajasthan

While sharing the backstory of this campaign, Rahul Gandhi said that this very special campaign has started from Kota, which is called the coaching hub of Rajasthan. Thousands of students directly joined the campaign during a big program organized in Kota, while lakhs of people from different corners of the country watched it live online. According to Rahul Gandhi, through this program of Kota, a successful attempt has been made to raise serious issues related to the education system at the national level. Now this spark that started from Kota will be spread to other states and cities of the country so that more and more students can become a part of this movement.

Just one click and all your complaints will be registered

The ‘Chhatraon Ki Goonj’ campaign has been made completely digital and easy. By visiting the website that has been launched for this, students can easily type and submit their problems and suggestions. Apart from this, an online petition has also been started on the website in support of the students, on which students can give their support by signing. Making an emotional appeal to the youth of the country, Rahul Gandhi said that all the students who have suffered the brunt of paper leaks, have made rounds of courts due to examination controversies or have left their studies midway due to expensive education, should come on this platform without any fear and raise their voice.

There is a war against expensive education and for fair examinations.

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi said in clear words that every youth of the country should have equal right to dream big dreams and fulfill them. He termed affordable and good education, completely transparent and fair examinations and respectable employment for the youth as their basic rights in the country. He believes that the structure of education should be such that it does not break the backs of poor and middle class families, but gives them a better and secure opportunity to shape the future of their children.

Rahul Gandhi’s appeal to the youth: Make this movement the voice of the country

Rahul Gandhi has appealed to the student organizations and youth of the country to further strengthen this campaign. He says that the more students and common people join this campaign, the more the voice of the students will reach the present government with more resonance and they will have to bow down. According to Rahul Gandhi, this initiative is not limited to just venting one’s anger or filing a complaint, but it is a big effort to strengthen the demand to change the entire education system of the country and bring major reforms in it. The real objective of this campaign is to bring the problems of the students to the attention of the national media and Parliament so that pressure can be put on the government for a solution.

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