Hyderabad Police baffle OU scholars protest rally for jobs

They were demanding State govt to release job timetable and increase no of posts in Group I, II, III and DSC
Hyderabad Police baffle OU scholars protest rally for jobs
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Hyderabad The Osmania University police arrested some Osmania University pupil leaders when they tried to hold a rally from the OU trades College to the NCC gate on Monday. The protesters were demanding the Telangana government to increase job bulletins in Group I, II and III configurations, in addition to seven further demands raised by OU Student named Motilal Naik,has hunger from eight days.

Naik was taken into guardianship and shifted to Gandhi Hospital, where he has been continuing his hunger- strike. also, a pupil leader who had spoken to the media on the issue was detained by the police incontinently after he finished. At least 10 police bobbies faced a tough time in arresting him, as he was a fast runner and nearly managed to give them the slip.

The police did capture him, and every pupil leader who spoke to the media. The job applicants from the Osmania University have been agitating by forming a pressure group, demanding the Congress government to fulfil its election pledge of releasing a job timetable.

The job applicants who have been staying for announcements for a decade have been demanding further job announcements and nippy action by the Telangana State Public Service Commission( TSPSC) and other reclamation agencies, to expedite the reclamation process fleetly. Motilal Naik, who began his indefinite hunger- strike with eight demands, was arrested by police when he began his indefinite hunger- strike at the trades College eight days ago.

His demands included the immediate release of the job timetable as promised by both Congress and BJP before the assembly choices. He, along with numerous scholars demanded more posts in the quarter service commission( DSC- 2024). Siddipet MLA T Harish Rao visit to Motilal Naik at Gandhi Hospital on Sunday, extending his agitation.

Ironically, it was during the alternate term of BRS, when former OU vice-chancellor Prof Ravinder had issued a indirect( order), that no demurrers could be allowed near the trades College. concurrently, Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy was to attend a progeny- together of people from the Lambada/ Banjara ethnical community at Ravindra Bharathi on Monday.

The Naik, a friend of Motilal Naik, the ultimate who hails from the Nalgonda quarter, is a first- time pupil of Journalism and Mass Communication from OU. He was one of the youths who had been deeply affected by the severance extremity in the state since the time of the united Andhra Pradesh. Motilal was pleased with the pledge of the Congress Party to fill job vacuities in the state public services on coming to power.

Rahul Gandhi, in his public speech at the Ashok Nagar Central Library Hall, had addressed the youth of Telangana and had echoed the same pledge. originally, Motilal and his musketeers Hanumanth Naik and Vinod Naik, both scholars of the first- time in library and information wisdom, had submitted representations to colorful ministers and MLAs, hoping for a positive response from their side.

The three, under the leadership of a common Action Committee for the job applicants, had called for a press meeting on June 21, demanding immediate action from the government. In the absence of a government response, Motilal and his musketeers declared their indefinite hunger strike near the university library. still, on being denied authorization to hold the strike there, they latterly dislocated to the art council demesne. Motilal was shifted to Gandhi Hospital by the night, where he continues his hunger strike demurrers consolidate across the megacity .

On Monday, scholars, jobless youth and several opposition leaders gathered across different corridor of the megacity to support Naik’s ongoing hunger strike demanding jobs. Job applicants continue to carry demurrers across the state including, including corridors at Gandhi Hospital demesne, Indira Park, and Mahabubnagar.

demurrers consolidate across Hyderabad On Monday, scholars, job applicants and several opposition leaders gathered across different corridor of the megacity to support Naik’s ongoing hunger strike demanding jobs. Job applicants continued their demurrers across the state including at the corridors of Gandhi Hospital, Indira Park, and in different places in Mahabubnagar quarter.

The OU scholars protesting at the trades College advised that Telangana will erupt “ into a powder keg ” if anything happed to Motilal’s health negatively. The NCC gates locked Indeed before the rally could start, the OU administration informed the recently signed private security to lock the OU NCC Gate during the rush hour( at around10.30 am).

People who were going to work, and scholars professors going to classes were the most affected due to the check of the NCC gate. Those going from Nallakunta to Tarnaka had to be stuck in business, as a result of OU lot road being closed for the business. “ Thokkalo council. How can we attend classes if they keep closing the main entrance, ” said a womanish pupil who was driving a scooter to her academy inside the lot.

she banged her vehicle into the standard in wrathfulness, situated it right there and went walking to attend her class. The business police, who were well informed about the possibility of a rally and the disturbance it could beget for common people, managed to regulate the business, despite the dislocations.

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