The Chief Minister said that India’s youth are too busy to protest and Gen Z thinks differently. He added that Rahul Gandhi has no other way to challenge the government, and his appeal to Gen Z is unlikely to succeed. He made this comment in response to India Today’s Managing Editor Marya Shakeel, who asked about the opposition asking Gen Z to organize a large movement like the recent protests in Nepal that toppled the KP Sharma Oli government.
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Rahul Gandhi Urges Gen Z and Students to Protect Democracy Amid Vote Fraud Allegations
Following his second round of vote fraud allegations last week, Rahul Gandhi appealed to India’s students and the Gen Z generation, born between 1997 and 2012, urging them to safeguard the nation’s democracy. He assured them of his support in combating alleged vote theft and emphasized the importance of their active participation in democratic processes.
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Maharashtra CM Highlights India’s Growth and Applauds Youth Achievements in Global Innovation
The Maharashtra Chief Minister acknowledged the historic ties between India and Nepal but highlighted that the two countries are very different today. He praised India’s rapid development into the world’s fourth-largest economy and lauded the youth, who are excelling in startups, artificial intelligence, engineering, and biotechnology, making a mark globally and driving innovation across multiple sectors.
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