Rahul Gandhi (ANI photo) NEW DELHI: Days after INDIA bloc’s meeting witnessed an intense discussion on NEET and other paper leaks, students’ woes and youth unemployment, Congress has announced that leader of the opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi will hold town hall discussions around the country on these issues.The first phase of the party’s nationwide campaign will start in Kota on June 17.Congress has planned a national outreach that will seek to unite students beyond political affiliations and provide a platform for the affected youth to share their experiences and demand accountability for “repeated examination failures and paper leak scandals”.AICC general secretary KC Venugopal said Rahul will also be holding conventions in Allahabad (July 10), Patna (July 11), and Delhi (July 14). Through this campaign, the party proposes to bring together students, aspirants, youth organisations, educators and all those directly affected by the examination scandals.Venugopal said 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 would be undertaken on a massive scale.The AICC general secretary said Congress would also seek a comprehensive discussion in Parliament on the crisis confronting India’s youth, and advocate legislative measures to protect their interests.Get the latest India news and live updates. Download the TOI App.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosBritish Kashmiris protest outside UK Parliament over crackdown in PoJK by Pakistani forcesNirmala Sitharaman Rejects Karnataka Fund Bias Claims, Attacks Congress Over ‘Adani-Ambani’ ChargeRebel TMC MPs To Merge With Nationalist Citizens Party, Support NDA’Modi Is A Swayamsevak, But…’: RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat Speaks On PM’s Ties With Sangh’Undermining India’: FM Nirmala Sitharaman Slams Rahul Gandhi’s ‘Economic Disaster’ WarningsMK Stalin Questions CM Vijay’s Delhi Visit, Accuses Him Of Applying Double Standards In BJP DebatePM Modi, Macron Launch Bharat Innovates 2026 In Nice, Deepen India-France Innovation Partnership’Historical Mistakes’: Assam CM Himanta Sarma Flags Concerns Over India-Bangladesh Border FencingIndian Vessel Sinks Off Oman, 14 Crew Members On Board Rescued As US Navy Joins EffortsNDA’s Biggest Expansion Since 2024? BJP Alliance Now Has 6/10 MLAs Across India | INDIA Bloc Shrinks123PhotostoriesFrom getting emotional while recalling husband Remo’s heart attack to losing 40 kilos: When Remo D’Souza and wife Lizelle spoke about their love story and becoming parents before marriage10 under-15-minute high-protein desi Indian breakfast dishes for summer monthsRekha to Kajol: Best-dressed celebrities at Aamir Khan Productions’ 25th anniversary celebrationWhy Elon Musk calls passing his trillion-dollar wealth to his 14 children a “mistake”: 5 billionaires whose kids won’t inherit their wealthHow Hollywood stars use yoga to stay fit, manage stress, and maintain peak performanceThe protein craze: Are high-protein diets and supplements putting your liver at risk?Turning 35? These 6 health tests deserve a place on your checklistFrom Deepika Padukone to Priyanka Chopra: Best hair oils for hair growth inspired by Bollywood actresses6 common phrases used for gaslighting and how to respond, as per psychologistThis is what parents of academically strong kids did differently at home: 5 powerful real life examples123Hot PicksIndia vs PakistanUS Trade DealNEET Admit CardJoSAA CounsellingKerala HSCAP 1st allotment resultPatliputra station protestCJP Bengaluru ProtestTelangana SIRDelhi restaurant fireTop TrendingKerala HSCAP first allotment result 2026UPSC Prelims ResultNEET Admit Card 2026FIFA World Cup 2026Women T20 World CupPune Techie SuicideAbhishek BanerjeeComedian PranitTMC Leader Kunal GhoshCBSE Class 10 Second Board Result
NEW DELHI: Days after INDIA bloc’s meeting witnessed an intense discussion on NEET and other paper leaks, students’ woes and youth unemployment, Congress has announced that leader of the opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi will hold town hall discussions around the country on these issues.The first phase of the party’s nationwide campaign will start in Kota on June 17.Congress has planned a national outreach that will seek to unite students beyond political affiliations and provide a platform for the affected youth to share their experiences and demand accountability for “repeated examination failures and paper leak scandals”.AICC general secretary KC Venugopal said Rahul will also be holding conventions in Allahabad (July 10), Patna (July 11), and Delhi (July 14). Through this campaign, the party proposes to bring together students, aspirants, youth organisations, educators and all those directly affected by the examination scandals.Venugopal said 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 would be undertaken on a massive scale.The AICC general secretary said Congress would also seek a comprehensive discussion in Parliament on the crisis confronting India’s youth, and advocate legislative measures to protect their interests.