Congress to launch Nirudyoga Rachhabanda agitation across TS

Youth Congress president Shiv Sena Reddy addressing a press meeting in Mahabubnagar on Tuesday
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Youth Congress president Shiv Sena Reddy addressing a press meeting in Mahabubnagar on Tuesday

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The Congress party under the leadership of Youth Congress leaders is all set to launch the Nirudyoga Rachhabanda agitation across all the 33 district of Telangana State to ignite and unite the unemployed youth and expose the TRS party and its leadership on the false promises made to the youth.

Mahabubnagar: The Congress party under the leadership of Youth Congress leaders is all set to launch the Nirudyoga Rachhabanda agitation across all the 33 district of Telangana State to ignite and unite the unemployed youth and expose the TRS party and its leadership on the false promises made to the youth.

While speaking to media in Mahabubnagar district, State Youth Congress president Shiv Sena Reddy said that the Congress party is all set to launch a large-scale unemployment campaign which will be organised in all the 33 districts of the State.

The main objective of this campaign is to ignite, unite and spread awareness among the unemployed youth on local issues and the unemployment problems and expose the TRS government's false promises made to the youth.

Giving a call to the unemployed and the youth from the Congress party office in Mahabubnagar district, he asked the youth to support the Congress party's campaign to counter the TRS government's anti-youth policies.

"Instead of creating jobs and releasing notifications for vacant government posts, the KCR government in State is adopting suppressing tactics and continuing its anarchic rule. During the past 7 years of its misrule, the TRs party has been ignoring the unemployed youth and their welfare and is watering down the public issues," said Shiv Sena Reddy.

He also said that now time has come for the public particularly the unemployed youth to launch a large-scale movement to press the government to ensure that it immediately implement its promises made.

"As per the TSPSC portal, there are 26 lakh youth who are unemployed in the State. But the TRS government had completely ignored them and ruined their careers. Lakhs of youth have already exceeded their age and had become ineligible for jobs. It is high time for the youth to fight for their rights and cooperate with the Congress party who is ready to struggle for their cause," observed Reddy.

The TRS party has miserably failed to provide jobs to the youth; it has even not fulfilled its promises of providing KG to PG education to the children in the State. Each and every section of the people in the State is unhappy as the government only talks and does nothing, he alleged.

Youth Congress district president Vasu Yadav, district in-charge Gopinath, Mahabubnagar constituency presidents Chandrasekhar Yadav and Naveen Gowd and others took part in the programme.

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