Candidates lamented that those who wrote the exam in English medium secured more marks, which harmed candidates particularly from rural areas who wrote in Telugu medium
Unemployed Youth JAC leader A. Janardhan said on Tuesday that from December, unemployed youth will hold padayatras and bus yatras to highlight Congress's betrayal over its promise of jobs and unemployment allowance.
Candidates are planning to campaign against the Congress party in upcoming local body elections in the State and also the ensuing Maharashtra assembly elections
In a post circulated by the Group - I victims in the social media on Sunday, the aspirants said the downfall of Congress party had commenced in the State
Though the BJP had announced that it would stand by the farmers, the victims of HYDRAA demolitions, farmers and job aspirants were showing more trust in the BRS and approaching it on every issue.
Some Congress leaders, who were eyeing the Chief Minister post, were wishing the Group-I agitation to be intensified further and for the State government to fall, he said
The candidates also expressed concerns over incorrect question standards and confusing guidance they received regarding study materials. They shared these issues with Rama Rao, who assured them of his support and legal help.
Candidates who qualified in the Main examination questioned the government as to how it would hold the examination when around 14 cases against the Group - I were pending in the High Court with upcoming hearings before the bench.
However, later, they had to sit idle for 25 minutes. Interacting with a section of the media after the exam, a few of the aspirants said there was no clock in the room.