Rahul Gandhi to Launch Congress's Nationwide 'Student Dialogue' Drive From Kota on June 17, Targeting NEET and CBSE Paper Leaks Former Congress chief and MP Rahul Gandhi will reach Kota on June 17, 2026, to kick off a national student-outreach campaign against alleged irregularities and paper leaks in NEET and CBSE exams, a drive that will travel through Prayagraj and Patna before culminating in New Delhi on July 14. Allegations of irregularities and paper leaks in recruitment exams and the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) have once again pushed the issue to the centre of national politics. Stepping into that debate, former All India Congress Committee president and MP Rahul Gandhi is set to arrive in Rajasthan's Kota on June 17, 2026. From this city — widely known as the country's coaching hub — he will sound the bugle for a major Congress campaign that is being seen as directly tied to the future of millions of students and young people. Why Kota Was Picked for the Launch The Congress has drawn up a sweeping 'Student Dialogue Campaign' aimed at putting the central government on the back foot over the examination system and the paper-leak controversy. Kota, often called the country's coaching capital and a magnet for lakhs of aspirants every year, has been deliberately chosen as the starting point of this national push. On June 17, Rahul Gandhi will hold an open, face-to-face conversation with students, their anxious parents and well-known educationists. The stated goal is to amplify young people's voices against the corruption and the creaky machinery surrounding recruitment exams. Focus Firmly on NEET, CBSE and Recruitment Exams The dialogue will revolve around the disputes surrounding NEET and CBSE exams, along with other key recruitment tests conducted at both the central and state levels. Rahul Gandhi is expected to step down from the dais and sit among students and coaching experts to gather ground-level feedback. Students will directly raise their concerns — malpractice at examination centres, flaws in the normalisation process and the mental strain young people endure in the wake of paper leaks. The Congress says this feedback will shape the strategy Rahul Gandhi sharpens against the government, from Parliament to the streets. From Kota to Delhi — The Campaign Roadmap The party has also released a detailed schedule to carry the student movement across the country. After it begins in Kota on June 17, the next leg will be held in Prayagraj (Allahabad) in Uttar Pradesh on July 10. The very next day, July 11, the dialogue moves to the Bihar capital Patna — a state where several major paper-leak cases have made headlines. The campaign will finally close with a grand finale in the national capital, New Delhi, on July 14, where the demands of students from across the country will be used to corner the government. https://trendkia.com/en/politics/nita-aura-cbse-pepara-lika-para-kangresa-ka-bara-danva-rahula-gandhi-17-juna-ko--655 TrendKia — Har trend, sabse pehle.