Rahul Gandhi Defends Students Amid CBSE Controversy, Criticizes Government
Rahul Gandhi shares 'revealing chat with fellow anti-national Soros agents' amid CBSE OSM row, takes dig at govt

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Rahul Gandhi, senior Congress leader, defended students labeled as 'anti-nationals' for questioning the CBSE regarding answer sheet discrepancies. He criticized the Modi government for its treatment of these students and called for the Education Minister's resignation, emphasizing the need for accountability in India's education sector.
- 01Rahul Gandhi supported students facing insults for questioning the CBSE regarding answer sheet issues.
- 02He shared a video discussing the students' experiences and the government's labeling of them as 'anti-nationals'.
- 03Vedant Shrivastava, a student, claimed that his Physics answer sheet was incorrectly attributed to someone else.
- 04Gandhi demanded the resignation of Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan, blaming the government for damaging India's education system.
- 05Students reported being called 'deep state agents' and 'terrorists' for raising legitimate concerns.
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On Sunday, Rahul Gandhi, a senior leader of the Indian National Congress, expressed solidarity with students facing derogatory labels from the government for questioning the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) about discrepancies in their answer sheets. In a video shared on X, he highlighted the unjust treatment faced by students like Vedant Shrivastava, who alleged that his Physics answer sheet was misattributed. Gandhi criticized the Modi government for its failure to address the students' legitimate concerns and called for the resignation of Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan, claiming that the government's actions are detrimental to India's education sector. He emphasized that students deserve a 'bright and secure' future and should not be insulted for seeking answers. The video features students recounting their experiences of being labeled as 'anti-nationals' and 'deep state agents' for merely asking for clarity regarding their academic evaluations. Gandhi's remarks underscore the ongoing tensions between students and the government over educational accountability.
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The controversy highlights concerns over the integrity of the education system in India, affecting students' trust in academic evaluations.
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