BRS working President KT Rama Rao came down heavily on Chief Minister Revanth Reddy for the tall claims he was making on this count.
The appointment letters that the Congress government handed out so far were for only vacancies that the previous government notified and completed the recruitment process.
KTR said the false narratives of the Chief Minister on the employment front would not stand the scrutiny of the youth who were already disappointed by Revanth Reddy’s approach to the recruitment policy.
The BRS government, despite significant strides made by it in job creation since the formation of Telangana State in 2014, could not put the facts before the youths successfully. The BRS government had embarked on an ambitious programme for filling 2,32,000 lakh vacancies during its tenure.
Offering to quit if he was proved wrong on this count, he recalled that the Revanth Reddy government had promised two lakh jobs in the first year of its rule.
Revanth Reddy had also promised a job calendar also for the year, but there was no sign of it so far.
As part of its Hyderabad Youth Declaration, the Congress party had promised as assistance of Rs.4000 per month to the jobless youth.
But Deputy Chief Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka had openly backed out from the commitment. The examination fee for the TET was hiked from Rs 400 to Rs 2000.