Rahul Gandhi to Hold Student Outreach Programme in Prayagraj, Focus on NEET and Youth Issues
Prayagraj: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi is set to visit Prayagraj on July 10 as part of a student outreach initiative aimed at engaging with young people on issues affecting education and employment.
During the programme, he is expected to interact with students and discuss concerns related to the NEET examination controversy, employment opportunities and broader youth-related challenges.
According to party officials, the event is being organised to create a platform where students can directly share their views and experiences.
The discussions are likely to focus on examination-related issues, career prospects and questions surrounding the future of higher education.
Congress spokesperson Hasib Ahmad said the student conferences are intended to mobilise young people and encourage their participation in public discourse.
He alleged that students who voiced concerns over examination irregularities and paper leak controversies had faced difficulties and demanded stronger safeguards to protect the interests of students.
The party has also raised concerns about transparency and accountability in the education system.
Through these interactions, Congress leaders aim to highlight issues such as examination management, recruitment processes and the challenges faced by job seekers and students across the country.
Rahul Gandhi’s Prayagraj visit forms part of a broader campaign focused on youth engagement.
Party leaders said similar programmes will be organised in other regions to gather feedback from students and address issues related to education, employment and opportunities for young people.
Officials further noted that the Congress leadership had previously held strategy meetings in New Delhi to plan outreach efforts on matters such as the NEET controversy, electoral concerns and unemployment.
The Prayagraj event is expected to be one of the key programmes in this wider initiative aimed at strengthening dialogue with students and young voters.

