THe Ministry of Railways on midweek refuted claims made by united states congress leader Rahul indira gandhi of an aspirant's demise interior a train in Patna.The Railways said it took note of the video shared by the Congress leader on X and started a probe of the incident, which reportedly occurred at the Pataliputra station in the Bihar capital.“Clarification: Reports in some media and statement of LoP Shri Rahul Gandhi claiming the death of a student on board a train at Patliputra Station are false,” the ministry said in a post on X.The ministry said the person seen in the viral video appeared to be suffering from a medical condition or fatigue.Also Read: 'Chor ko pakadne ke bajaye...': Rahul Gandhi, Kejriwal question Telegram ban, slam govt “We have checked all the records. No incident as claimed has occurred at Patliputra station,” it added.Sharing the now deleted video, the congress leader had taken a jibe at the government saying it has failed to provide its students a safe journey during exams.“This video shook me to my core. These are the helpless youth of that India—whose government squanders billions upon billions on its billionaire cronies, yet can't even provide its own students with a safe journey,” he wrote in a post on X.Gandhi’s comments were a response to another post on X that was essentially drawing a comparison between “two India’s.”Also Read: 'Dishonest, immature': DMK hits out at Congress, Rahul Gandhi as INDIA bloc rift widens“1. The Vande Bharat one 2. The one dying from suffocation due to inability to breathe.” The Congress leader said the video showed that the Modi government had no intention of listening to students' concerns. “What greater proof could there be that the Modi government has no intention of even listening to the students' cries,” he said.Gandhi's post also served as a segue to the protest he is holding in Kota on Wednesday (June 17), titled “Chhatron Ki Goonj”. The “Kota Mega Rally” is being organised against paper leaks, alleged exam mismanagement, cancelled recruitments, rising fees, privatisation and corruption.“But I promise you this—we will carry this voice to those deaf ears. Every student will get their due, their justice. June 17, Kota. This echo will now turn into a battle cry,” Gandhi said.Gandhi arrives in KotaGandhi, who arrived in Kota, said that while he was departing for the protest, he remembered “Umesh in Sikar and Riya in Dehradun, - two students who ended their lives under re-NEET pressure.”“I’ve set out for Kota, but two names are echoing in my heart: Umesh and Riya.”Also Read: Rahul Gandhi calls on youth to join Kota protest against exam paper leaks on June 17: 'Need to raise your voice louder'“These deaths are the result of a broken, corrupt system. And the ones responsible are the Modi government and Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan, who, instead of protecting students, have repeatedly shielded paper leaks, exam mismanagement, and the destroyers of futures.”“Every family’s pain will now echo across the country as the ‘Voice of Students.’”“My young and Gen Z comrades, one thing is clear in my mind, and you too should etch it in your heart: securing the future of every youth in India is the government's responsibility. But responsibility and honesty—both are beyond the Modi government's way of thinking,” he said a day before the protest.“Paper leaks, exam mismanagement, canceled recruitments, skyrocketing fees, privatization, scams—these are the very tools with which it is shattering millions of dreams every day.”“Remember, the youth's future will determine the nation's future. This is what I wanted to tell you all in detail. That's why I'm calling on you—let’s turn the rising ‘Echo of Students’ from every street, every town, every city of the country into a battle cry in Kota.”
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