TDP legislators protest rally for jobs at Assembly

-Lokesh demands Jagan to fulfill job promise
-2.30 Lakh Govt jobs should be filled immediately
-Jobs under Naidu, suicides under Jagan

AMARAVATI: The TDP legislators staged a demonstration outside the Assembly on Thursday demanding the YSRCP Government to fill the 2.30 lakh Government jobs as per its promise made to the youth in the State.

The TDP MLAs and MLCs raised slogans against Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy for what they described as his total betrayal of the unemployed youth. The CM had also raised expectations of the contract and outsourcing employees but started oppressing them after coming to power.

The opposition TDP legislators led by the party National General Secretary Nara Lokesh and state president K. Atchannaidu also took out a rally, holding banners and placards with slogans against the YCP regime. They slammed the CM for ‘breaking’ all the promises he made to the young job aspirants at the time of elections. Not a single true Government job was filled in the past three years of the YCP rule.

The TDP legislators recalled how the youth got lakhs of decent jobs within Andhra Pradesh in both the public and private sectors during the Chandrababu Naidu regime. The Jagan Reddy regime was bent upon chasing away the industries out of the State and destroying the job opportunities for the youth. The only jobs the ruling YCP gave were low-paid posts like volunteers and workers in Government liquor shops.

Expressing concern, the TDP legislators demanded the ruling party MLAs to explain why their Chief Minister did not fulfill his promise to regularise the posts of contract and outsourcing employees. In thousand days of his rule, CM Jagan Reddy has presided over a thousand lies, frauds, offences and atrocities.

TDP MLAs Gorantla Butchaiah Chowdary, N. Chinarajappa, Gadde Babu Rao, Yeluri Sambasiva Rao, MLC Ashok Babu, Deepak Reddy and others took part in the protest rally. They accused the Chief Minister of destroying the future of the youth and thereby the overall prospects of the whole State. Qualified graduates were being made to collect Rs. 3 to Rs. 4 user charges at the public toilets.

The TDP legislators asserted that Jagan Mohan Reddy would pay a heavy price for cheating the youth by not fulfilling his promise on filling teacher posts. In his election promises, Jagan offered to notify DSC every year. Three years were over but not a single DSC was called for. The Jagan job calendar has become just a jobless calendar that crushed the hopes of aspiring youth.

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