Telangana BRS, BJYM kick in support of severance issues

The activists of BJYM, BJP's youth sect, also visited the Gandhi sanitarium in support of Naik but they were also removed from the place by the police.
Telangana BRS, BJYM  kick in support of severance issues
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Hyderabad : Members of BRS, BJYM and pupil activists in Telangana on Monday held demurrers demanding that the Congress government advertise a ‘ job timetable ’, increase the number of schoolteacher posts and address other issues of jobless youth. BRS MLA Palla Rajeshwar Reddy visited the state- run Gandhi sanitarium then to meet Motilal Naik, an activist, who's on an indefinite fast in support of the demands despite admit to hospital.

Rajeshwar Reddy and other pupil activists were taken down from the place by police. BRS Working President K T Rama Rao hit out at the Congress government for not letting Rajeshwar Reddy. The BRS would support the jobless youth The activists of BJYM, BJP’s youth sect, also visited the Gandhi sanitarium in support of Naik but they were also removed from the place by the police.

BJYM activists set up fault with the government for not letting them meet Naik. Speaking to journalists, state BJP General Secretary Kasam Venkateshwarlu demanded that the Congress government apply its pledges, including Rs 4,000 severance dole, releasing a ‘ job timetable ’ adding the number of posts in preceptors reclamation drive from 11,000 posts to 25,000 posts.

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