TRS failed to keep jobs promise: Telangana TDP

TRS failed to keep jobs promise: Telangana TDP
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The TRS government has miserably failed to keep its promise of ensuring jobs to unemployed youth in the State, TDP senior leader R Prakash Reddy criticised. Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao, who promised one job to each household before coming to power, was now deceiving the youth by reversing his stand in the State assembly. 

​Hanamkonda: The TRS government has miserably failed to keep its promise of ensuring jobs to unemployed youth in the State, TDP senior leader R Prakash Reddy criticised. Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao, who promised one job to each household before coming to power, was now deceiving the youth by reversing his stand in the State assembly.

It was shameful that being a CM, he denied the promise he made, the TDP leader said. Speaking to presspersons in Hanamkonda on Monday, Prakash Reddy has produced the video recordings of Chandrashekar Rao promising jobs to youth during his election campaign. The government has also been neglecting higher education, he alleged.

The CM stated that there were 1.48 lakh Andhra people working in Telangana. After formation of separate Telangana, they would all go back to Andhra Pradesh and it could lead to creation of vacancies. Before bifurcation of Andhra Pradesh, about 12,41,348 employees worked in the State while there were 2,54,600 vacancies.

As per government records, there were 1,07,000 vacancies in various departments in Telangana.But the government, which promised to fill up one lakh jobs, has notified 35,000 jobs and recruited only 15,000 employees during the last two and half years of its rule.

43,000 teacher posts were vacant while more than 80 per cent vacancies were in universities, he explained. Prakash Reddy and party TDP leaders G Satyanarayana Rao, K Saraiah and others told the CM and the TRS leaders to stop misguiding the public and focus on delivering the election promises.

It was sad that the youth, who fought for separate Telangana, are now compelled to take to streets fighting for their rights. The TDP would fight along with TJAC chairman Prof M Kodandaram and all political parties which fight for people’s rights, they asserted.

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