Shabbir Ali Slams TRS Govt - Hasty Notifications and Withdrawals

Shabbir Ali Slams TRS Govt - Hasty Notifications and Withdrawals

Hyderabad, March.3 : Mohammed Ali Shabbir, the leader of Opposition in the Telangana Legislative council today slammed the TRS Government of playing with the future and livelihood of the Telangana unemployed youth.

He said that the government had always acted on whims and fancies of the CM, KCR and announced  hasty and thought-less decisions which always ended in discourteous and abrupt withdrawals causing confusion and irreparable mental agony to thousands of unemployed youth in the state. It appeared to be a high drama of the TRS government to win over graduate votes on the eve of the MLC elections by issuing such notifications and later attempts to appease the jobless graduates.

Shabbir Al demanded that the government should issue notifications immediately for both gurukul and also regular teachers posts. Commenting on the  Government’s cancellation of the  notification on Gurukul  postings  by the  TSPAC, he said that  such  rash and reckless  decisions and  later   retreat  and  abolitions have become order of the day in TRS  regime and  exposed their lack of administrative skills and knowledge of  governance.

The  Government had  withdrawn the  notification for  7306 teaching  and  non-teaching  staff in  Gurukul institutions  on Thursday  following  wide spread  unrest and protests over the controversial clause  that  only applicants  with  60% marks in degree and  Post graduate courses should apply for the  teachers  posts. The government’s action has come in the wake of   agitation by the unemployed youth under the ageis of the Telangana-JAC which the KCR government stalled with an iron hand .
He said the cancellation of the notification just 24 hours   for the deadline of March 4th for filing applications had left the youth confused and agitated.

He questioned as to what happened to the TRS government’s announcements like acquisition of Race course and Chanchalguda jail lands for educational institutions.


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