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Youth Congress alleges KCR cheated unemployed youths by promising 2 lakh jobs

ADILABAD: Youth Congress state president Shiv Ssena Reddy on Tuesday alleged that Chief Minister Chandrasekhar Rao has cheated the students and unemployed youths by not fulfilling his promise of providing them with two lakh jobs.

The promise was made by KCR during the Telangana agitation, he said, and called upon the youth and unemployed to show their vote power to the BRS in the next elections in the state.

He urged the unemployed youth to show their degree and PG certificates to the BRS leaders “whenever they come to your home,” seeking your votes, and ask them to pay a lump sum of'1.60 lakh as stipend for the last six years, at the rate of ' 3,000 per month.

Reddy was addressing a gathering as part of the Yuva Porata Yatra that reached Adilabad town. The youths took out a massive motorbike rally in Adilabad town.

Shivasena Reddy recalled that the Biswal Commission had said there were 1,91,600 vacant government jobs in the state. But KCR failed to fill these vacant posts, he said, and regretted that thousands of unemployed youths who did not get jobs, could not get married as a result. “They are roaming on the roads without jobs and some of them committed suicide by holding KCR responsible for their plight.”

He said many of these unemployed youth have lost their eligibility for the examinations as they crossed the age of 50.

DCC president Sajid Khan said BRS leaders and MLAs indulged in huge corruption in the last nine years but the unemployed youths and their families have suffered a lot without jobs.

He criticised the BJP for dividing society on communal lines and spreading hatred among the people.

He recalled that KCR made a mockery of his promise of giving jobs to youths on contract basis, during the Telangana agitation.

TPCC president Gandrath Sujatha came down heavily on KCR and the BRS government for not fulfilling the promises they made to the unemployed youth and asked how the KCR family and the local MLA’s family amassed huge wealth in the last nine years.

Congress leader Kandi Srinivas alleged that local MLA Jogu Ramanna and his sons indulged in corruption and collected big sums from the unemployed youths with a promise to recruit them in jobs at RIMS, Adilabad.

Adilabad’s former market committee chairman Sanjeev Reddy reeled out the promises made in the Youth declaration.

TPCC general secretary Vedma Bojju criticised KCR for not establishing a tribal university and not creating employment opportunities for the unemployed youth. Senior Congress leader Naresh Jadhav said the people are ready to teach a lesson to KCR and his family members in the next assembly elections.

Youth Congress leaders Saicharan Goud, Arfath Khan, Nahid, Rupesh Reddy, Shanthan Rao and others were present.

( Source : Deccan Chronicle. )
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