Telangana : KTR remind Rahul Gandhi of 2 lakh jobs promise

" This is not just his fight; he's fighting for the lakh of jobless people in Telangana. He has blazoned he'll end his strike only after the government takes action," he said.
Telangana : KTR remind Rahul Gandhi of 2 lakh jobs promise
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Hyderabad : Bharat Rashtra Samithi( BRS) working chairman K.T. Rama Rao on Sunday reminded Congress leader Rahul Gandhi of his pledge made in Telangana Assembly choices to give two lakh jobs in the first time if Congress came to power. Rama Rao said in further than seven months since Congress came to power not a single new job announcement was issued.

“ You had tête-à-tête met, promised the Telangana youths that reclamation of 2 lakh government jobs would be completed within the first one time of Congress assuming office. Your party also published ‘ job timetable ’( full runner announcements) in all leading journals along with dates following your pledge. It's over 7 months now but not a single new job announcement has been issued so far and more importantly, 10 promised dates have passed, ” the BRS leader said in his post onX.

“ How will your government deliver on the 2 lakh reclamation process without issuing any announcements? Please do respond as none responsible in Telangana Government feel to watch, ” added KTR, as Rama Rao is popularly known.

KTR posted the full- runner announcements published on the frontal runner of journals, promising two lakh jobs with a job timetable, mentioning dates on which announcements will be issued for different orders of jobs. Before in the day, BRS leader and former ministerT.

Harish Rao called on jobless common Action Committee( JAC) leader Motilal Naik, who's on hunger strike for the last bone week, demanding job announcements. Harish Rao criticised Rahul Gandhi for ignoring the plight of the jobless in the state and questioned why he remained indifferent to the hunger strikes and demurrers of job- campaigners.

“ It's unfortunate that Motilal Naik has been on a hunger strike for the once seven days without any response from the government, ” said Harish Rao. On behalf of BRS, he appealed to Motilal to end his strike. “ This is not just his fight; he's fighting for the lakh of jobless people in Telangana. He has blazoned he'll end his strike only after the government takes action, ” he said.

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