- nripage
- 28 Jun 2024 11:06 AM
- Telangana politics
Telangana's political landscape is heating up as K.T. Rama Rao (KTR), the Working President of Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS), criticizes the Congress-led state government for its failure to fulfill promises of job creation. KTR pointedly highlighted that despite pre-election pledges, including a commitment to provide two lakh jobs, the government has not delivered on its assurances. This shortfall has sparked discontent among the youth, who feel betrayed after supporting the Congress based on these promises.
KTR specifically called out the government's inaction on releasing job calendars and conducting exams as promised during election campaigns. He noted that despite the announcements of job notifications and exam dates, none have materialized, leaving many aspiring job seekers in limbo. His warning of potential protests by BRS leaders underscores growing frustration among the unemployed population, who expected swift action on employment opportunities.
Moreover, KTR criticized Chief Minister Revanth Reddy's administration for what he described as deceptive tactics, citing examples where job notifications were delayed or minimal increases were made compared to previous regimes. He emphasized the need for transparency and accountability, demanding immediate action to rectify the situation, especially concerning upcoming exams like Group 1 prelims, DSC recruitment, and others critical for aspirants preparing diligently.
In response, KTR reassured job aspirants of BRS's unwavering support in holding the government accountable during the upcoming Assembly session. He underscored the importance of fair selection criteria and adequate preparation time for exams, addressing concerns voiced by students and job seekers across Telangana. As the debate intensifies, the fate of promised job opportunities remains a pressing issue affecting the state's political landscape.