Hyderabad, July 1: Telangana Youth Congress State General Secretary Mohammed Almas Khan launched a sharp attack on the BJP-led Union Government over repeated examination paper leaks, stating that the future of crores of students has been put at risk due to the failure of the country’s education system.
Almas Khan said that more than 90 examination paper leaks across India have shattered the dreams of students who spent years preparing for competitive examinations.
“From NEET to several recruitment and entrance examinations, students have been repeatedly betrayed. Their hard work is being destroyed by corruption, negligence and administrative failure,” he said.
Questioning Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan’s continuation in office despite repeated controversies, Almas Khan demanded his resignation.
“When the credibility of examinations has collapsed and crores of students are suffering, the Education Minister cannot escape responsibility. Dharmendra Pradhan must take moral responsibility and resign,” he said.
Almas Khan also accused the BJP of targeting those who raise their voice against injustice.
“The BJP labels everyone who questions it. Farmers were called ‘Andolanjeevis’ and today students demanding justice are being dismissed instead of being heard,” he remarked.
Praising Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi, Almas Khan said that Rahul Gandhi consistently stood with students and raised the issue of paper leaks when the government failed to act.
“Rahul Gandhi amplified the voice of students when they were being robbed of opportunities. He stood with India’s youth when the government chose silence,” he said.
Welcoming the nationwide #ChhatronKiGoonj campaign led by the Indian Youth Congress and NSUI, Almas Khan said the movement would take the concerns of students to every district and city of the country.
“Enough is enough. A generation that was ignored and overlooked is rising. Chhatron Ki Goonj is not just a campaign; it is a movement for justice, accountability and the future of India’s youth. This is just the beginning,” he added.
He demanded strict action against those involved in examination scams, reforms to restore the credibility of examinations, and accountability from the Union Government.
“The youth of India are demanding answers, not excuses,” Almas Khan said.
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