Rahul Gandhi student convention campaign paper leaks unemployment India 2026AI Image: Rahul Gandhi will lead Congress student conventions across India starting June 17 in Kota, targeting exam paper leaks and youth unemployment. (June 2026)

New Delhi | June 14, 2026

The Indian National Congress has announced the first phase of a nationwide campaign targeting exam paper leaks, examination irregularities, and rising youth unemployment in India. Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi is scheduled to address a series of student conventions, starting from Kota on June 17

Campaign Against ‘Systematic Betrayal’ of Youth

AICC General Secretary (Organisation) K C Venugopal said the Congress party will seek a comprehensive discussion in Parliament on the crisis confronting India’s youth and advocate legislative measures to protect their interests, rights and future.

The party accused the Narendra Modi government of a systematic betrayal of India’s youth and demanded accountability for recurring failures in the examination and recruitment system.

Student Conventions Across Major Cities

Rahul Gandhi will conduct a series of large student conventions starting with Kota on June 17, followed by Allahabad on July 10, Patna on July 11, and Delhi on July 14, bringing together students, aspirants, youth organisations, educators and all those directly affected by the alleged examination scandals.

The movement will seek to unite students beyond political affiliations and provide a platform for affected youth to share their experiences and demand accountability for repeated examination failures and paper leak scandals.

Parliament Discussion Demanded

Under the guidance of Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge and the leadership of Gandhi, the party announced the first phase of a nationwide campaign against the growing crisis of paper leaks, examination irregularities, unemployment and what it called the systematic betrayal of India’s youth by the Modi government.

The party also said it will push for legislative measures to permanently end what it describes as a “paper leak industry” operating in connivance with the education system.

This is a developing story. More updates will follow.

(Source: UNI India, Deccan Chronicle, Telangana Today)

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