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The Telangana JAC’s ‘Koluvulakai Kotlata’ meeting slated to be held in Hyderabad on December 4, is gaining support from different Students’ unions. The members of Progressive Democratic Students Union (PDSU), All India Students Federation (AISF) and Telangana Vidyarthi Sena (TVS) have extended their support to the meeting and appealed the students to turn up in large numbers at the meeting.
Warangal Urban: The Telangana JAC’s ‘Koluvulakai Kotlata’ meeting slated to be held in Hyderabad on December 4, is gaining support from different Students’ unions. The members of Progressive Democratic Students Union (PDSU), All India Students Federation (AISF) and Telangana Vidyarthi Sena (TVS) have extended their support to the meeting and appealed the students to turn up in large numbers at the meeting.
The PDSU leaders have released a poster at the second gate of Kakatiya University on Saturday. Speaking on the occasion the PDSU leader Sutrapu Anil said the sacrifices made by students in the Telangana freedom movement were not recognised by the State government. “Majority of students lost their academic year, faced adversities, police harassment and were branded as rowdy-sheeters with cases registered against them in many police stations. Some of them were still appearing before courts,” he said.
Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao who promised to fill one lakh jobs to unemployed youth, failed in doing so. Hence the PDSU, AISF and other student organisations have decided to support the TJAC meeting demanding job notifications, they said. Speaking to the presspersons, the TVS founding president Tirunahari Sheshu, its State president Kalluri Pavan, general secretary M Ramakanth, MRPS city president T Vijay, alleged the State government had been creating hurdles for the TJAC meetings.
“It was unfair on the government’s part for not according permissions to organise meetings and protest demonstrations by the TJAC chairman M Kodandaram. The TRS government was acting like the previous Seemandhra government which targeted youth for demanding their rights,” they averred.
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