BRS Condemns Betrayal Of Unemployed Over GO 46
BRS leader Dr Sravan Dasoju said that the GO had subjected over one lakh youth to gross injustice.
Hyderabad | 24th October 2024
BRS leader Dr Sravan Dasoju today condemned the handling of the Special Police Recruitment issue under GO 46, which he described as a "blatant violation of the Presidential Order".
Dr Dasoju said, "The unlawful implementation of the GO, which enforces district-wise evaluation and result declaration for the Special Police exam, despite it being designated as a Contiguous District Cadre under GO 172, has subjected over one lakh youth to gross injustice."
Dr Dasoju explained that the State was divided into two contiguous zones as per GO 172, and yet GO 46 was arbitrarily introduced, undermining the fair recruitment process.
"Chief Minister Revanth Reddy remains completely inaccessible and indifferent to the plight of these youth," he said, and added that while leaders like Damodar Cilarapu, D Srinivas Bhavani and Venkat Balmoor were reachable, their indecisiveness only compounded the crisis.
Expressing deep disappointment, Dr Dasoju said, "During the 2023 Assembly elections, the emotions of these unemployed youth were shamelessly exploited by leaders like Revanth Reddy and Kodandaram. Yet now not a single voice among them is willing to listen to these youths' legitimate concerns. This is nothing short of a gross betrayal."
Dr Dasoju thanked K T Rama Rao for his intervention, saying, "KTR has shown unwavering support and has assured these young individuals that the BRS would firmly stand by their side, both on the ground and in the court of law, in their relentless fight for justice."
Dr Dasoju was accompanied by Telangana Bhavan in-charge Ravula Chandra Shekar Reddy, along with Rakesh Reddy, Palle Ravi Kumar, Thunga Balu, Upender and Kishore Goud during his engagement with the affected youth.
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