Rahul Gandhi Slams Pradhan for Calling Students 'Terrorists'

Rahul Gandhi demands Dharmendra Pradhan's resignation after the minister allegedly called protesting students the "B-team of terrorists."

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Congress leader Rahul Gandhi strongly attacked Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan. Pradhan allegedly called protesting students and activists the "B-team of terrorists." This has triggered a controversy. The opposition is demanding an apology and resignation.

Video Clip Sparks Political Controversy

The dispute started after the Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) shared a video. In the video, Pradhan made the statement during an interview. The clip went viral in the media. It sparked outrage among student groups and opposition leaders.

Rahul Gandhi reacted sharply. He accused the government of insulting people. They are fighting for fair examinations and a better future. He said the Education Minister should apologise to millions of students.

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Rahul Gandhi Demands an Apology

The government has become arrogant. It treats students demanding their rights as enemies. Young people want fair examinations and accountability. They should not be labelled with such terms.

Rahul Gandhi demanded Pradhan's resignation. He is responsible for repeated failures in the education system. Issues like paper leaks and examination irregularities have affected students and their families.

Criticism of the Education System

The Congress leader criticised the education system. He called it an "extortion racket." He promised to raise his voice for quality education. He wants opportunities for every student in India.

Gandhi accused the BJP of branding anyone who questions the government as a traitor. Criticism and accountability are essential in a democracy. They should not be suppressed.

Abhijeet Dipke Reacts

Abhijeet Dipke, the CJP founder, reacted strongly to Pradhan's remarks. He shared the video on social media platform X. Dipke questioned why students raising concerns were being targeted.

Dipke alleged that Pradhan failed to address issues. These issues relate to examination management and student welfare. Many young people have suffered due to problems in the country's education system.

Pradhan Defends His Stand

Pradhan defended his position. He criticised the protesters. He accused opposition parties of using student issues for political gains. He described protesters as the "B-team of terrorists." He claimed rejected political forces are creating instability.

Protests Continue at Jantar Mantar

The controversy comes during protests at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi. Students, youth groups, and CJP supporters demand Pradhan's resignation. They are protesting the paper leak issue and other examination-related concerns.

The movement was led by Abhijeet Dipke. He started demonstrations this month. Activists have travelled to different cities. They mobilise students and citizens against the examination system.

Debate Over Student Rights Intensifies

As tensions rise, the debate over student rights continues. The issue is about exam transparency and accountability in India's education sector. The exchange between Rahul Gandhi and Dharmendra Pradhan has added another dimension to the issue.

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