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KCR dashed hopes of job seekers in Telangana: Sharmila

Hyderabad, (IANS) | Telangana Party (YSRTP) president YS Sharmila on Thursday alleged that Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao has crushed the dreams and careers of unemployed youth in the state. Sharmila said that the issue of paper leak in Telangana State Public Service Commission (TSPSC) exam is a small sample. He alleged that the “incompetent and autocratic” government failed to create a single job during its second term, while it claimed to have created just 65,000 jobs in its first term.

The chief minister had promised to fill 80,000 vacancies through a notification, and it was tabled in the assembly on March 9 last year. A year has passed but the notification is limited to 26,000 jobs. After the paper leak case, his fate also hangs in balance. In short, over 10 lakh candidates have been backstabbed and it is impossible to fill the vacant posts now that the election notification is due to come into effect just six months from now.

Overall, the Chief Minister has destroyed the hopes and careers of over 50 lakh job seekers in Telangana. In 2015, he promised to create 1 lakh jobs, but four years later the figure stood at just 65,000. After the creation of new districts, the workforce requirement was pegged at 3 lakhs, but nothing has moved in a positive direction apart from cosmetic treatments, where administrative buildings were constructed and inaugurated with much fanfare.

Referring to the questioning of KCR’s daughter Kavita by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) in the Delhi Excise Policy case, Sharmila said- everyone fails to understand why KCR is not as committed towards unemployed children of many helpless parents , as she is committed to her child, for which she has shifted the entire cabinet and official machinery to New Delhi.

He demanded the BRS government to wake up at least now and initiate immediate action by issuing a notification to fill up 1.91 lakh vacancies as per the recommendations of the Biswal Committee. Not only this, the recruitment process should also be expedited on priority basis. We also demand the state government to order a CBI inquiry into the TSPSC paper leak case. No one should be spared, including ministers and legislators, if found guilty. YSRTP, on its part, will continue to fight relentlessly on this issue and will also stand with the unemployed youth of Telangana.

–IANS

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