New Delhi: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi slammed the BJP government on Tuesday, condemning recent incidents of exam paper leaks and recruitment issues. He alleged that the ruling party had eclipsed the dreams of students and that history will never forgive Prime Minister Narendra Modi for it.


Rahul Gandhi took to social media and posted on X  in Hindi, "Modi government has become the enemy of the country's future. At some places students are yearning for recruitment, at some places students are frustrated due to paper leaks, at some places students are visiting courts for appointments and at some places students are facing lathicharge for raising their voice". 



"The Modi government has eclipsed the dreams of students and their families and has taken away the light of hope from them", Rahu Gandhi remarked.  "History will never forgive Narendra Modi for this crime", Rahul added.


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Rahul Gandhi criticised the BJP government for its failure to conduct fair examinations across various sectors, including those for RO-ARO, police recruitment, railways, and the army. He suggested that the government's frustration over these shortcomings is being directed towards the youth.


"Selling job-creating institutions to their friends and hiring youth on contract is Modi's policy, and exploitation is Modi's guarantee", Rahul remarked.


Earlier, the Wayanad MP on Saturday hailed the cancellation of the police constable recruitment exam by the Uttar Pradesh government as a triumph of youth unity and student power. PTI, Rahul Gandhi emphasised the significance of unity by stating, "Those who unite will win while those who divide will be crushed".


The Uttar Pradesh government's move came in response to allegations of question paper leaks surrounding the recently conducted police constable recruitment examination. Consequently, the government ordered a re-test to be conducted within six months.