Key Points

Rahul Gandhi has launched a provocative political campaign targeting the BJP's alleged mismanagement of government recruitment processes. His new slogan 'Paper Chor, Gaddi Chhor' directly challenges the ruling party's credibility on job creation and exam integrity. Gandhi argues that systematic paper leaks are destroying youth opportunities and undermining democratic principles. The Congress leader is positioning himself as a champion of young Indians frustrated with current government performance.

Key Points: Rahul Gandhi Slams BJP with 'Paper Chor Gaddi Chhor' Protest

  • Gandhi links paper leaks to systematic youth opportunity denial
  • Unemployment reaches 45-year high under current government
  • Opposition launches aggressive political messaging strategy
  • Demands transparent recruitment systems to protect youth aspirations
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'Paper Chor, Gaddi Chhor': Rahul Gandhi on paper leaks, joblessness

Rahul Gandhi attacks BJP over paper leaks and joblessness, launches powerful new political slogan targeting government's alleged election manipulation

"This isn't just a fight for youth jobs; it's a fight for justice and democracy - Rahul Gandhi"

New Delhi, Sep 26

Highlighting unemployment as the biggest challenge, Leader of the Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi on Friday hit out at the frequent alleged paper leaks in staff selection exams, sharing a new slogan 'Paper Chor, Gaddi Chhor' to target the BJP.

Gandhi showed solidarity with jobless youth and pointed to a recent paper leak in Uttarakhand, saying, "Today, the BJP's other name is 'Paper Chor' (paper thief)! Repeated paper leaks across the country have ruined the lives and dreams of millions of hardworking youth."

In a sharp attack on the BJP on the social media platform X, Gandhi said, "The paper leak in Uttarakhand is the latest example. Millions of youth worked day and night, but the BJP ruined all their hard work by stealing."

Slamming the Union government for alleged inaction and failure to prevent paper leaks, the Congress MP from Raebareli, said, "We have been continuously demanding that a robust and transparent system be established to prevent paper leaks. But the Modi government is turning a blind eye to this - because they are concerned not with youth unemployment, but with their own power."

Gandhi also criticised the government for alleged failure to address unemployment. "Unemployment is the country's biggest problem today, and it is directly linked to vote theft. 'Paper Chors' know that even if youth don't get jobs, they will remain in power by stealing votes in elections."

Youth are on the streets, chanting, "Paper Chor, Gaddi Chhor (Paper Thieves, Vacate the Throne)!" he said.

Gandhi described the fight against paper leaks as crucial for democracy. "This isn't just a fight for youth jobs; it's a fight for justice and democracy. I stand firmly with every student and youth in this fight for justice."

The slogan circulated by Gandhi on Friday is the latest version of his earlier slogan 'Vote Chor, Gaddi Chhor' (Vote thief, Vacate the Throne), which he has been shouting at political rallies, accusing the BJP of manipulating elections in collusion with the Election Commission of India.

In a social media post on September 23, Gandhi identified joblessness as the biggest challenge before the youth, claiming that unemployment levels had risen to the highest in 45 years.

"When any government comes to power by winning the trust of the people, its first duty is to provide employment and opportunities to the youth. But the BJP does not win elections honestly - they stay in power by stealing votes and holding institutions captive. That's why unemployment has reached its highest level in 45 years," he wrote on X.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Instead of catchy slogans, we need concrete solutions. Both parties have been in power - what systemic changes did they implement to prevent leaks? Youth need jobs, not political drama.
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Aditya G
Paper leaks have become a business now. From railway exams to banking, everything gets leaked. Government should introduce digital exams with proper surveillance. Enough is enough!
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Sarah B
As someone working in education sector, I see how demoralizing this is for students. They lose faith in the system. Strong anti-leak laws with harsh punishments needed immediately.
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Karthik V
Unemployment is real issue but mere slogans won't solve it. We need job creation in private sector too. Government jobs are limited. Focus on economy and industries please!
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Neha E
True that! My cousin spent ₹50,000 on coaching for UPSC prelims and then paper leak happened. Middle class families are suffering the most. 😔 Government should compensate affected students.

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