Kanhaiya Kumar Leads Jan Akrosh Rally in Sambalpur, Attacks Dharmendra Pradhan Over Paper Leaks
Kanhaiya Kumar Leads Jan Akrosh Rally in Sambalpur, Attacks Pradhan

Congress NSUI in-charge Kanhaiya Kumar and NSUI national president Vinod Jakhar on Tuesday led a 'Jan Akrosh Rally' in Sambalpur, Odisha. The visit began with floral tributes to tribal icon Birsa Munda at Ainthapali Square, followed by a bike rally with Congress workers. The rally culminated at Dhanakauda, where Kumar, state Congress president Bhakta Charan Das, and Jakhar addressed the gathering.

Attack on Dharmendra Pradhan

Kanhaiya Kumar launched a sharp attack on Union education minister Dharmendra Pradhan over recurring incidents of alleged exam paper leaks. He dubbed Pradhan 'Leak Pradhan' and demanded his resignation. Kumar alleged that a government unable to conduct fair exams has no moral authority to manage the education system.

Targeting PM Modi

Targeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Kumar said despite frequent interactions with students on exam issues, the Centre has failed to act effectively against paper leaks. Expressing concern over students allegedly driven to distress by such incidents, he urged Odisha's youth to raise their voices against the system.

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Accusations Against BJP and EC

Kumar also accused the BJP and the Election Commission of undermining democracy in Madhya Pradesh. He claimed that they allegedly facilitated the rejection of Congress candidate Meenakshi Natarajan's nomination, calling it an attack on democratic values and a threat to the electoral process.

BJP's Response

Reacting to the rally, BJP MLA Jay Narayan Mishra said Congress is 'in the ICU' and accused it of presiding over multiple question paper leaks during its tenure. Referring to the recent paper leak controversy, he said PM Modi has made it clear that those involved will not be spared. Mishra expressed regret over the recent paper leak incident but noted that steps are being taken to prevent recurrence and warned of strict action against those responsible.

Counter-Attack on Kanhaiya Kumar

Targeting Kumar, Mishra accused him of backing divisive slogans in the past. He also criticised Odisha Congress chief, alleging that despite hailing from western Odisha, the rally saw a poor turnout, indicating lack of support for the party in the region.

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