Telangana News | KTR Rama Rao Condemns CM’s Remarks on Unemployment, Demands Apology
BRS party working president and former minister K T Rama Rao (KTR) strongly condemned Chief Minister Revanth Reddy for his recent comments on unemployed youth and students.
Hyderabad: BRS party working president and former minister K T Rama Rao (KTR) strongly condemned Chief Minister Revanth Reddy for his recent comments on unemployed youth and students.
Speaking to the media on Sunday, KTR accused Reddy of stooping to new lows with his statements, which he believes have deeply insulted those fighting for the rights of the unemployed, including activist Motilal and other students.
KTR highlighted the irony in Reddy’s remarks, pointing out that Reddy himself benefited from the coaching centers in Ashok Nagar, the same centers he is now falsely accusing of indulging in politics.
“The very youth who brought you to power are now questioning you,” KTR stated. “You have not issued a single notification in the past eight months. Explain how you will issue notifications for 200,000 jobs in the remaining four months.”
KTR warned that the fight would be intensified. “We will confront you on the ground and fight alongside students and the unemployed,” he said, emphasizing that this issue transcends political parties and affects millions of young people.
He demanded that Revanth Reddy make decisions without ego or hesitation and stop speaking with arrogance. KTR called for Reddy to apologize for his comments on unemployed youth and students.
KTR stressed the need for immediate positive decisions on the demands of the unemployed, including fulfilling the promise of a 1:100 ratio for Group 1 mains given by Congress in the past. He recalled the events of October-November 2023, when Rahul Gandhi and Revanth Reddy incited the youth against the government with reckless comments and false promises of notifications and jobs.
“Now, both have jobs, one is the Chief Minister and the other a national leader, but the unemployed in Telangana have received nothing,” KTR noted. Despite being in power for more than seven months, not a single job notification has been issued.
KTR pointed out that students in Ashok Nagar, Dilsukhnagar, and universities across the state are now questioning the promises made by Congress. They are asking about the 200,000 jobs, the increase in posts in Group 2 and Group 3, and the promised mega DSC with 50,000 jobs. “But the Chief Minister responded to these demands with utmost irresponsibility,” KTR said.
“Revanth Reddy, who calls the students of Ashok Nagar ascetics (sannasulu), should clarify if he considers himself and Rahul Gandhi ascetics (sannasi), as they held agitations and used them for politics in the past,” KTR demanded. He also called on Reddy to acknowledge the issue of students being dragged to Ashok Nagar and other universities.
He criticized Revanth Reddy for continuing to speak as if he is in the opposition, urging him to remember that he is now the Chief Minister. KTR challenged Reddy to release a white paper on jobs, notifications, and job calendars if he has the capability and integrity.