Union Minister H.D. Kumaraswamy expressed concern over widespread unemployment in Karnataka, criticizing the Karnataka Public Service Commission (KPSC) for irregularities in recruitment processes. He encouraged unemployed youth to protest for their rights, assuring support in dealing with any resulting police cases. Kumaraswamy emphasized the need for protests to extend beyond Dharwad and cover the entire state.
He highlighted the challenges faced by talented unemployed youth and the need for transparent recruitment by KPSC. Kumaraswamy criticized the Chief Minister for delays in addressing the issues within KPSC, leading to further frustration among job seekers. He called on students statewide to voice their opposition to the government’s failures in fulfilling promised job opportunities.
Kumaraswamy recalled past controversies within KPSC, pointing out instances of favoritism and lack of accountability. He pledged to actively engage in Karnataka politics, advocating for the people’s rights and criticizing the current government’s performance. The Minister urged the public to support his party to bring about positive change and development in the state.
