BRS MLA Sudheer Reddy demands SIT probe into Group-I recruitment, seeks repeal of GO 29 and GO 46
BRS MLA D. Sudheer Reddy has demanded an SIT probe into alleged irregularities in Group-I recruitment and sought repeal of GO 29 and GO 46. He urged the Telangana government to release job notifications and address unemployment concerns among youth.
Published Date - 16 May 2026, 12:22 PM
Hyderabad: Bharat Rashtra Samithi MLA from LB Nagar, D Sudheer Reddy, demanded that the Congress government repeal GO 29 and GO 46. He also sought a Special Investigation Team (SIT) probe into the alleged irregularities and suspicions surrounding the Group-1 recruitment process.
The MLA urged the government to release job notifications immediately to create employment opportunities for unemployed youth. He also appealed to the government to take urgent measures to prevent suicides among unemployed youngsters.
Sudheer Reddy interacted with unemployed youth over tea during the “Aspirant Adda – Tea Point” programme organised by a group of job aspirants on Saturday.
Speaking on the occasion, he recalled that before the 2023 Assembly elections, Congress MP Rahul Gandhi had met unemployed youth at Ashok Nagar and made several promises.
He said assurances were given on filling vacant posts, ensuring justice for unemployed youth, introducing a transparent recruitment system, releasing a job calendar, examining unemployment allowance and speeding up recruitments for Group services, DSC and other categories.
Sudheer Reddy also referred to the “Youth Declaration” announced by Congress MP Priyanka Gandhi Vadra. He said the declaration promised filling nearly two lakh vacant government posts in Telangana.
According to the BRS MLA, the Congress had also promised to release a yearly job calendar, conduct transparent recruitments for Group services, DSC and Police departments, provide a Vidya Bharosa Card worth up to Rs.5 lakh for students and unemployed youth and many others.
Sudheer Reddy alleged that the government had pushed unemployed youth into despair by ignoring the issue of job notifications. He demanded that all vacant posts be filled immediately and the recruitment process be expedited.
He also criticised the government for failing to fulfil its promise of creating two lakh jobs within the first year of coming to power. Despite repeated assurances on releasing a job calendar, no concrete steps had been taken so far, he said.