Continuing with the demands and concerns raised by the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS), K.T. Rama Rao criticized the Congress party’s job promises, highlighting that the current job calendar released by the Congress government lacked clarity and substance.
As the political tension escalates, the BRS is leveraging.
BRS leaders expressed disappointment, stating that the promised two lakh jobs had not been delivered and accusing the Congress of spreading false propaganda against the previous administration led by K. Chandrasekhar Rao (KCR).
The protest at Gun Park, a symbolic location for demonstrations, underscored the growing discontent among the party’s supporters and the unemployed youth. The BRS leaders urged both Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy and Congress leader Rahul Gandhi to personally address the concerns of the unemployed and clarify the government’s stance on job creation. They emphasized the need for transparency and accountability, calling for a detailed explanation of the government’s employment strategy and an honest assessment of job vacancies available for the youth.
As the political tension escalates, the BRS is leveraging the issue of employment to challenge the Congress government’s credibility and promises, positioning themselves as advocates for the youth’s concerns in Telangana. The situation continues to evolve as both parties engage in a war of words and political maneuvering.