New Delhi. Under the ‘Chhatron Ki Goonj’ campaign, Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha and Rahul Gandhi will further intensify the fight for the future and justice of the youth in Dehradun, the capital of Uttarakhand on July 17. Rahul Gandhi said that the campaign “Chhatron Ki Goonj” is being run across the country against paper leaks, recruitment scams and the poor education system. Thousands of students are raising their voice along with them. This is not a fight for any one organisation, but for the future of crores of youth of the country. Unless a strict law is made on paper leaks, the culprits will not be punished and the students will not get justice.
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‘Students’ Echo’ is not just an anthem, but the voice of millions of youth who are struggling for their rights, education and employment.
The Congress Party said that ‘Chhatron Ki Goonj Anthem’ is not just an anthem, but the voice of millions of youth who are struggling for their rights, education and employment.
That’s enough, come on young man,
hand in hand,
By breaking the pot of injustice.
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These young dreams will burn,
The thrones will then shake,
The echo of students, this is the echo of students.
Chhatron Ki Goonj anthem of students to increase the enthusiasm and enthusiasm of all the students and youth of the country towards education revolution, change is not far away.
Former NSUI President Varun Chaudhary said that under the leadership of mass leader Rahul Gandhi, ‘Students’ Echo’ is not just a campaign, but a resolution of struggle, hope and change for the students and youth across the country. This anthem symbolizes the millions of voices rising for justice, transparency, equal opportunities and rights of youth in education.
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