BRS slams Congress over job promises to unemployed youth
BRS leader A Rakesh Reddy accused the Congress government of betraying unemployed youth by failing to deliver promised jobs and welfare measures. He condemned police action on protesters and demanded a job calendar, action against officials and an apology from the government.
Published Date - 9 January 2026, 05:55 PM
Hyderabad: BRS leader A Rakesh Reddy lambasted the Congress government for betraying unemployed youth after coming to power on what he called false promises of two lakh jobs annually and the Vidya Bharosa card. He condemned the police lathi charge on protesting youth and the abusive language allegedly used by a senior police officer against them. He demanded immediate action against the officials responsible and an apology from the state government.
The BRS leader demanded that the government release a job calendar before the municipal elections and stop the crackdown on unemployed youth. He insisted that the Congress must deliver on its promises.
Speaking to mediapersons at Telangana Bhavan on Friday, Rakesh Reddy said thousands of aspirants, particularly in areas like Dilsukhnagar, have been waiting for government job notifications for the last two years. He said the youth were losing their savings and avoiding visits to their native villages for Sankranti festivities to save some money. He stated that the Chief Minister was more focused on applause and slogans than on fulfilling promises.
He criticised Congress leaders for defending Rahul Gandhi instead of addressing youth issues, stating that Telangana has become an ATM for the Congress leadership. He also charged the ruling party with turning the Legislative Assembly into an ineffective platform by blocking criticism of the Chief Minister.