Hyderabad: The Telangana Congress has demanded the Government TRS not to come out with job notifications to fill 1.91 lakh vacancies in various departments or implement their promises made in the 2018 assembly selection that Rs 3,016 will be given to youth unemployed in every month until they get a job.
The President of the Congress of Telangana and former MP member Anjan Kumar Yadav on Monday said that the TRS government led by KCR was at 1.91 lakh vacancies in the government sector, the Government Narendra Modi LED BJP in the middle has failed to provide 2 crore jobs every year as promised by government.
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The members of the Youth Congress, led by the State President of Shiv Sena Reddy and Anjan Kumar Yadav contrary to Dharna in Gun Park opposite the State Assembly in protest against unemployment which was not given even though three years had passed after CM KCr made an appointment to young people.
“Some young men including students have committed suicide during Telangana’s agitation because everyone thinks that the establishment of a new country will facilitate work to local youth in Telangana.
But the situation continues to be sad for young people because the Government TRS failed to fill vacancies,” said Shiv Sena Reddy.
While the CR committee of the Balikwal appointed by the state government itself has shown that there is 1.91 Lakh vacancies in the government sector in Telangana, data with the State Public Service Commission of Telangana and employment exchanges show that there are 26 young men who have filed jobs for work .
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Keeping this in view, the KCR government must immediately come with a recruitment calendar, issue notifications and fill vacancies, and also start giving Rs 3016 per month unemployment benefits to unemployed youth.
In the part of the BJP state leaders must hold millions of marches proposed in New Delhi to put pressure on the Government of Narendra Modi to fulfill his promise to provide 2 crore jobs every year and stop playing drama holding one million March in Telangana, demanding Shiv Sena Reddy.