Huge stir on jobs to paralyze Telangana
HYDERABAD: A massive campaign over jobs is likely soon paralyze Telanagana again, as a new student in front is prepared against the government’s reluctance to fill the vacancies of more than one lakh.
“Several students Joint Action Committee (JAC) operating independently during movement statesman come under one umbrella, called All University ‘JAC Students, and together will launch a statewide agitation,” said former official student of Osmania University Manavata K Roy, now president of the State of JAC Telanagana Student-Unemployed.
All students protesting groups have already formed a ‘JAC Unemployed’ separate. “Now, these two JAC will meet to jointly launch a concerted agitation throughout the state,” Roy said.
“Our demand is the immediate issuance of the notification of recruitment. No excuses, no reasons for the delay will be accepted,” Kodandaram, TJAC chairman who led the movement for years statesman said.
Thousands of members of the new Student-Unemployed Telangana JAC have begun a march from the Kakathiya Warnagal University Osmania University in Hyderabad.
According to the department of general administration, more than 1,07,744 vacancies in all departments, with the education department need only 24,868 employees. While the police department has 15,339 vacancies, family welfare and higher education departments have 11,837 and 10,592 places respectively.
While more than 10 lakh unemployed youths aspire to positions in government, their hopes were dashed after the TRS government decided to await the report of the Committee Kamalnathan KC before taking action to fill vacancies. The term of Kamalnathan panel on the distribution of existing state employees frames between Telangana and Andhra Pradesh has been extended from March 31 to October 15.
“We fight for statehood for justice, especially in terms of employment and educational opportunities. It is ironic that the TRS, which was at the forefront of the statehood movement, is reluctant to give jobs to young Telangana after coming to power” Punna said Kailash netha, president of the Telangana JAC students’. He said various manifestations, including a ‘Yatra rath’ in April and a mass demonstration ‘Chalo Hyderabad “in May, they had planned.” While more than three young lakh unemployed will take part in Chalo Hyderabad, the general public and TJAC activists also participate in the campaign, “said netha.
Meanwhile, the state government is saying it will wait for the distribution of employees to obtain clarity on exact vacancies in each department. “The government is willing to address the issue of unemployment. However, the recruitment process can not be taken away,” said Srinivas Goud V, TRS MLA and parliamentary secretary in charge of the affairs of employees.
The chief minister K Chandrasekhar Rao Saturday said: “Over one lakh vacancies would be filled in the next two years.”
Clarify that the government was not considering filling vacancies now, President Telangana Civil Service Commission Ganta Chakrapani TOI said. “There’s no script by the government for recruitment”