Warangal: One crore youth against the BRS governance in the state of Telangana were ready to step down the BRS government, as per BJP Chief Bandi Sanjay in a youth crowded meeting at the Ambedkar Junction in Hanumakonda. Sanjay called for a Nirudoya March demanding compensation of Rs 1 lakh to the 30 lakh unemployed for the cancellation of the TSPSC examinations. He also demanded the Chief Minister respond about the TSPSC malpractices and remove his son K T Rama Rao from the IT and MA & UD ministry.
Speaking at the Ambedkar Junction, Sanjay demanded an immediate inquiry with the sitting judge on TSPSC malpractices. He also alleged that MLC K Kavitha and his daughter were habituated to illegal liquor business, and his father was doing “Rajasuya yagam” with Rs 100 crore gained from the illegal business from the liquor mafia. The Chief Minister assured and promised that after coming into power, he would fulfill 1,91 lakh vacancies in the state, however, he cancelled 25 thousand vacancies and it has risen to 2.16 lakh vacancies till not announced for the recruitment. The Telangana government announced to recruit 80 thousand vacancies, however, not a single one was recruited, Sanjay alleged. He further alleged that the BRS government was wasting time engaging in useless works in the state. Sanjay alleged that the Chief Minister KCR was trying to keep the SIT in his clutches and demanded the removal of the TSPSC chairmen from the position. If the chairman is sacked from the TSPSC, the entire Kalvakuntla family involvement will come out about the leakage and malpractices. Sanjay also stated that the Chief Minister cleverly moves towards the defunct higher education in the state and if the youth studies get knowledge and question the government, the CM defuncts the Universities and does not release the fee reimbursement. He also alleged that money for the Aarogyasri for the beneficiaries was not released.
Sanjay appealed to the youth and people of Telangana to support BJP once in the ensuing elections for the transformation of Telangana. OBC National Chairman Dr K Lakshman and Dubbaka MLA Raghunandan Rao and senior leaders also spoke at the event.
About two kilometers from Kakatiya University to Ambedkar Junction, the Nirudyoga March was held. Against the BJP March, the BRS vidyarthi wing activists tried to tear and set ablaze the BJP banners at the Kakatiya University first gate. Tension prevailed among the University campus, and police intervened to control the situation. 11 activists were arrested and sent to Dharmasagar police station.
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