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Shares videos of job aspirants getting beaten up during protests seeking government jobs and questioning the revised reservation policy
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Harish Rao said before the elections, Rahul Gandhi had begged for votes from unemployed youth after visiting libraries, but now the Congress government was resorting to lathicharges on job aspirants.
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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
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Group-I aspirants from across Telangana State gathered at Ashok Nagar crossroads in large numbers and raised slogans against the government on Sunday
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Under the aegis of Osmania University Joint Action Committee (OUJAC), a call was given by the unemployed youth to protest at Gandhi Bhavan. Sensing trouble, a heavy police force was deployed at the venue early in the morning.
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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
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Collector Pamela Satpathy instructed officials to take steps to provide employment to unemployed youth by enhancing skills among the youth.
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Speaking on the occasion, the chief guest said that the drive was conducted as part of community policing. He advised the job-seekers to explore the employment opportunities in the private sector and to achieve financial empowerment
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To make quick money, Daravat Saratchandra from Ippalthanda, Porandla Shiva from Parkal, and Kavitalu from Desaipet in Warangal formed a gang. They fraudulently claimed to be representatives of the Navodaya Agency, persuading people to pay them for promises of job placements.
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The protesting youth warned that they would lay siege to Congress MP Rahul Gandhi’s house and hold a peaceful demonstration if the Congress government in the State fails to resolve their issues.
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BRS working president KT Rama Rao charged Revanth Reddy of insulting the youth of Telangana and dared him to release a white paper on job notifications and the job calendar by the Congress government.
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BRS spokesperson Manne Krishank shared the hall tickets of Motilal Naik, whom the Chief Minister had accused of being instigated by the opposition and countered his claims.
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The Chief Minister who had made lavish promises to the unemployed youth, failed to deliver them. The promise of two lakh jobs made by the party can no way be fulfilled, says BRS leader Errolla Srinivas
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It is high time that the Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy shed his rigidity and stepped forward to engage in an open dialogue with the agitating students and unemployed youth, said BRS leader.
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"I am challenging Rahul Gandhi, who is talking about unemployment spreading like an epidemic in BJP-ruled States, to visit Osmania University and convince youths, who have been waiting for employment. Do you have the guts to visit Osmania University?" he asked.
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The Chief Minister is treating job notifications as mere formalities, without understanding the aspirations of scores of unemployed youth, says BRS leader RS Praveen Kumar on Wednesday.
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Nearly 50 BRSV leaders managed to jump the median of the Nampally main road and staged a sit-in protest on the road
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BRS leader and former Minister T Harish Rao on Sunday said the proceedings of the ensuing session of the State Legislative Assembly would be stalled, pressing for the issues of the unemployed in the State.
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He said that the accused created fake appointment orders in the names of seven persons, who were promised outsourcing supervisor jobs in Government General Hospital for an amount of Rs 1.50 lakh.
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Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy pledges to fill 2 lakh government vacancies by 2024,