CM Revanth Reddy Criticizes BRS Government for Neglecting Students

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CM Revanth Reddy Criticizes BRS Government for Neglecting Students

Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy criticized the BRS government for endangering students' futures. He asserted that healthcare services were better

Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy criticized the BRS government for endangering students' futures. He asserted that healthcare services were better during his administration, sarcastically remarking that only KCR's family members received job opportunities.

On Wednesday, CM Revanth Reddy awarded prizes to students from SC Gurukuls who displayed exceptional talent during a ceremony at Babu Jagajjivanram Bhavan in Hyderabad. He questioned BRS leaders about the absence of job vacancy notifications over the past ten years.

He expressed concern that students completing PG courses had wasted valuable time due to the lack of job opportunities. CM Reddy highlighted that his government is committed to providing jobs to deserving students, noting that over 59,000 government positions were filled in the past year. He pointed out that Group-1 exams had not been conducted for the last 15 years but announced that 563 Group-1 posts would be filled during his tenure, with 89% of the positions allocated to SC, ST, BC, and minority candidates.

Additionally, CM Revanth Reddy marked Wednesday as the birth anniversary of Telangana's founder, Suravaram Pratap Reddy, stating that the Telugu University has been named in his honor. He also mentioned that a women's university in Koti has been named after Veeranari Chakali Ailamma. He emphasized that only those who serve the people would be remembered in history, reinforcing that the Congress party is carrying forward the legacies of Jawaharlal Nehru and Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar.

He urged Dalits, tribals, and marginalized communities to overcome feelings of inferiority, announcing the establishment of Young India Integrated Residential Schools to foster confidence. He criticized the previous BRS government for introducing schemes like goats and fish but failing to prioritize education and empowerment.

Revanth Reddy questioned why the BRS ignored job notifications for ten years, stating, "We have filled 59,000 government job vacancies in just one year." He accused past leaders of obstructing the issuance of appointment documents due to political motives. He lamented that parties that had not conducted Group-1 exams in a decade were filing lawsuits to hinder progress, creating social issues.

The Chief Minister criticized BRS leaders for making false promises regarding job opportunities if they lose elections, advising youth to question such claims. He encouraged students to focus on their education, emphasizing that studying diligently will lead to success and make their parents proud.

He noted that this government has appointed a Dalit as Vice Chancellor for the first time in the hundred-year history of Osmania University and highlighted the appointments of Aakunuri Murali as Chairman of the Education Commission and Gaddam Prasad Kumar as Assembly Speaker. He reiterated that these individuals earned recognition through education, not merely by virtue of their caste.

CM Revanth Reddy concluded by stating that the future of the country lies in its classrooms and expressed his desire for students to excel in all fields. He called on them to work towards eliminating societal inequalities and disorders.

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