Rahul Gandhi appeal to youth on whatsapp channel Raise your voice ask questions, demand your rights


Rahul Gandhi: Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi gave a message to the youth on his WhatsApp channel. He said that the increasing suicide rate among the youth in the country is very sad and worrying. During this, the Congress MP also mentioned the increasing cases of suicide in the country. He said, “In the last decade, while the population of children aged 0-24 decreased from 58.20 crores to 58.10 crores, the number of student suicides increased shockingly from 6,654 to 13,044.”

Rahul Gandhi spoke on unemployment and paper leak

Congress MP Rahul Gandhi said, “India is the country with the largest youth population today, but it is unfortunate that instead of facilities to use this power properly, they are getting difficulties and compulsions. This is pointing towards very deep problems socially, economically and psychologically.” Congress MPs have been targeting the state government and the central government for the past several days regarding the paper leak in Uttar Pradesh. He said, “Today’s students are trying to find success while struggling with countless problems like terrible unemployment, paper leak, corruption in education, expensive education, social oppression, economic inequality.”

This request was made to the parents of the students

Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi said, “I expect the government to make every possible plan to make this difficult path of students and youth easier. Do not put obstacles in their path, provide them support. I request the parents and guardians of the students to give them mental support and encouragement and appeal to the young friends of the country to raise their voice against the problems, ask questions, demand their rights – do not be afraid. I stand with you and will keep fighting from the streets to the Parliament to get your rights.”

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