Govt unconcerned about youth, stole votes for power: Rahul Gandhi slams 'police action' against students
The Congress party has strongly criticised the central government over an alleged 'lathi charge' on SSC aspirants protesting at Ramlila Maidan. Rahul Gandhi accused the Modi government of disregarding the youth's future, alleging they came to powe...

SSC students and trainers staged a protest at Ramlila Maidan on Sunday, demanding better conduct of the examination. Police, however, have denied opposition parties' claims of baton charging the demonstrators.
In a post in Hindi on X, Rahul Gandhi said, "The brutal lathicharge on SSC candidates and teachers who were peacefully protesting at Ramlila Maidan is not only shameful but also the hallmark of a cowardly government."
"The youth had only demanded their rights, employment and justice, but got lathi-charged," said the Leader of the opposition in the Lok Sabha.
"It is clear the Modi government is neither concerned about the youth of the country, nor about their future. Why should it be? This government has come to power not by the votes of the people, but by stealing votes," Gandhi said.
He went on to say, "First, they will steal votes. Then they will steal exams. Then they will steal jobs. Then they will crush your rights and voice, both! Youth, farmers, poor, Bahujans and minorities, they do not want your vote, so your demands will never be their priority."
Now is the time, not to be afraid, but to fight boldly, Gandhi asserted.
Congress general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra also slammed the Centre over the issue. The use of police force on the SSC students protesting at Delhi's Ramlila Maidan is "inhuman and shameful", she said in a post in Hindi on X.
"The youth of the entire country are troubled by rigging in every exam, scam in every recruitment and paper leaks. The corruption in the recruitment process and exams under the BJP rule is ruining the future of the youth," Priyanka Gandhi said.
"Instead of correcting it and listening to the youth, lathi-charging them is unfortunate. Instead of being cruel to the students, they should be heard," she said.
According to a senior Delhi Police officer, around 1,500 protestors gathered at Ramlila Maidan, and 100 refused to leave the site after the permitted time despite multiple requests and intimations.
"Out of those who were not leaving, 44 protestors were detained. There was no laathi-charge," the officer said.
The SSC exam has seen numerous complaints of abrupt cancellations, server crashes, unresponsive systems, and exam centres located as far as 500 km from candidates' homes.
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