Union Minister of State for Home Affairs Bandi Sanjay Kumar has expressed disapproval towards the Telangana government for its handling of unemployed individuals seeking a job calendar. He criticized the government’s actions against job aspirants protesting in Hyderabad, calling it a betrayal of promises made. The protestors demanded the issuance of a job calendar due to delays in recruitment processes.
Bandi Sanjay questioned the government’s commitment to creating new jobs, highlighting the dissatisfaction among students with the lack of job notifications. He compared the Congress party to the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) in terms of failing to address the job crisis effectively. The Minister condemned the treatment of protesting job aspirants, emphasizing their need for concrete job opportunities rather than mere promises.
Protestors in Hyderabad marched from the City Central Library to Ashok Nagar X roads, demanding immediate recruitment for two lakh jobs. The situation escalated into tension as clashes occurred between the protestors and the police, leading to several arrests. The demonstrators accused the Congress government of reneging on its pledge to fill 2 lakh vacancies in government sectors, causing frustration among the unemployed population.
Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) leader T. Harish Rao also criticized the government for its handling of the job crisis, denouncing the police’s actions against peaceful protesters. He accused the Congress of exploiting the unemployed for political gains, alleging that the party failed to deliver on its promises of job creation. Rao highlighted the discrepancy between the government’s claims of job placements and the actual number of employment opportunities provided.
