Knews Desk- Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi has made a scathing attack on the Central Government regarding CBSE examination evaluation and education system. Rahul Gandhi posted on social media platform He alleged that for the first time in decades, such serious questions are being raised regarding the CBSE board exams, but the government is sitting silent instead of paying attention to the complaints of the students.
Rahul Gandhi said that this year around 18.5 lakh students appeared for the CBSE board exams, but for the last one week, complaints like OSM, wrong marking and irregularities in checking of copies are continuously coming to the fore. Despite this, Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan is not responding.
Referring to a 17-year-old student, the Congress leader said his copy was wrongly checked and he took to social media in the hope of justice. But instead of getting help, she reportedly faced trolling and insults. Rahul Gandhi alleged that the BJP IT cell declared the student “anti-national”, “Soros’s agent” and even part of the “deep state”.
Rahul Gandhi said that when a 17-year-old student raises questions about his future, it is very unfortunate to make him a traitor. He alleged that the Central Government and BJP are now afraid of the voice of the youth and Gen-Z, because the new generation is asking questions.
Taking aim at Prime Minister Narendra Modi, he said that whoever asks questions, attempts are made to defame and suppress him. Rahul Gandhi wrote at the end of his post that “It is this youth and this Gen-Z that will break the ego in the times to come.” After this statement of Rahul Gandhi, the political debate has intensified regarding the education system, CBSE evaluation and students’ issues.
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