Youth will uproot Congress for deceiving job seekers: KTR
BRS working president KT Rama Rao accused the Congress government of deceiving unemployed youth by failing to fulfil its promise of filling two lakh government jobs. He said the youth, farmers and women would not forgive the government for betraying their trust.
Published Date - 3 February 2026, 02:51 PM
Hyderabad: Launching a broadside against the Congress government for allegedly deceiving unemployed youth and going back on its promise of filling two lakh government jobs, BRS working president KT Rama Rao asserted that the youth would soon uproot the Congress from power in the State.
The Revanth Reddy government had revealed its true colours by proving that the six guarantees and 420 promises were mere illusions and deception, he said, adding that it would face the wrath of the unemployed.
Rama Rao made these remarks after TPCC president Mahesh Kumar Goud claimed that the Congress had promised to fill two lakh jobs before completing its term. This, he said, was contrary to the Congress manifesto, which assured that two lakh jobs would be filled in the first year.
Coming down heavily on the Congress government, the BRS working president said on X that job seekers in Telangana were fuming after watching the Chief Minister renege on yet another guarantee.
The youth were seething with anger at the Congress party, particularly the Chief Minister, over the TPCC president’s claim that the promise was to fill jobs over five years and not in the first year, he stated.
“If Congress MP Priyanka Gandhi’s assurances to bring down the Congress government, if it failed to provide two lakh jobs in the first year, were implemented in spirit, this deceitful government would have collapsed a year ago,” Rama Rao said.
He alleged that after claiming credit for providing 65,000 jobs during the final stages of the KCR government, the Chief Minister posed for photographs while distributing appointment letters. Subsequently, the Congress government failed to issue recruitment notifications, resulting in what he described as “zero recruitment” in Telangana.
“It has now become clear to the people that the mud slung by Revanth Reddy against the BRS government, which had already filled 1,65,000 jobs, was aimed solely at gaining power through deception,” he maintained.
Rama Rao said that after the Congress government failed to issue notifications even for 10,000 jobs, not only unemployed youth but their parents too were fuming at what he termed an inefficient and inept administration.
He further alleged that the people of Telangana were keenly observing how the Revanth Reddy government went back on its job calendar promise and became embroiled in a series of scams.
Cautioning the Congress government, Rama Rao said assuming that people would remain silent and forgive the Chief Minister for going back on the promise of two lakh jobs would be a grave mistake. There was no question of forgiveness, even if the Chief Minister begged for it, for deceiving unemployed youth, he said.
“In the guise of intellectuals, all those voices that misled people with deceptive words and have remained mute for the last two years should not believe that their sins will go unpunished. Every unemployed person from Adilabad to Ashok Nagar Chowrasta is ready to teach a lesson for this betrayal,” he said.
The BRS leader also alleged that the Congress government had cheated 70 lakh farmers by evading three instalments of Rythu Bandhu assistance. Farmers who lived with self-respect during the KCR government’s rule were now reeling under debt, he claimed.
Likewise, women were also angry as the promise to provide monthly assistance of Rs. 2,500 had not been implemented, he added.