The Indian National Congress has intensified its protest campaign against the central government over issues including the alleged NEET paper leak, rising inflation, and growing unemployment across the country.
Congress leaders and workers staged demonstrations in several cities and state capitals, taking to the streets to voice their concerns over what they described as failures affecting students, youth, and common citizens.
Protesters alleged that the future of students is being compromised due to repeated controversies surrounding competitive examinations like NEET. They also claimed that soaring prices of essential commodities have increased the financial burden on ordinary families, while employment opportunities continue to decline.
Congress leaders accused the government of diverting attention from critical public issues instead of addressing the concerns of students and unemployed youth. The party said the protests reflect growing public dissatisfaction over economic and educational challenges.
The opposition party also alleged that despite the large-scale demonstrations taking place across the country, several major television channels and newspapers were not giving adequate coverage to the protests and related public issues.
Congress announced that its agitation on matters concerning inflation, unemployment, and examination irregularities will continue in the coming days as part of a nationwide movement against the central government.







