Rahul Gandhi writes to Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren urging him to meet students protesting in the state. The letters emphasize that the protesters are peaceful and that the government should engage with them rather than ignore their concerns.
Across the reports, Gandhi’s message is that the students’ demands are legitimate and merit serious attention. He urges the chief minister to hear the students out and resolve their issue through dialogue and direct engagement, while also ensuring support for peaceful protest.
The two outlets’ accounts align on the core details: Gandhi sends a letter dated August 14 to the chief minister, requests a meeting with protesting students, and calls for dialogue to address the students’ demands. Both describe the intervention as a prompt for the state government to respond to the protests constructively.