The Telangana State BJP is set to hold unemployed marches in all district headquarters from April 2 to 6, followed by a million march in the state capital. The announcement was made by Telangana State BJP chief Bandi Sanjay Kumar after a day-long Nirugyogula Maha Dharana. A task force will tour the districts to step up district-level unemployed marches. The party has issued three demands to the state government, and if they are not met, the party will give a statewide bandh call to force the government to act. The party has vowed to continue its fight for the future of 30 lakh unemployed youth of the state.
Sanjay Kumar has assured that if the BJP comes to power in the state, it will fill two lakh jobs and bring out an annual job calendar to fill vacancies. He also assured to resolve the problems faced by 2008 DSC candidates. Sanjay appealed to those who had taken an active part in the fight for separate Telangana to shun their silence and respond when the futures of about 30 lakh unemployed youth in the state are in the doldrums.
The Karimnagar MP took strong exception to the alleged harassment of BJYM members currently lodged in jails for staging protests against the leakage of TSPSC question papers. The MP warned the Director General of Prisons to uphold the rule book, failing which officials will have to face consequences.
Sanjay Kumar said the BJP would continue its fight along with the unemployed until the State government announces a sitting judge probe into the TSPSC question paper leakage incident. Also, the party would not rest until CM KCR suspends Information Technology Minister KT Rama Rao from the cabinet and release Rs 1 lakh compensation to the unemployed candidates who were affected due to the leakage of question papers.
Earlier, BJP and BJYM members have come in large numbers to take part in the Niridyogula Maha Dharana at Indira Park, where all the senior leaders of the state BJP took part. The party has been fighting despite the oppression meted out to its party men and BJYM members by the current dispensation in the state. The only solution to uphold the ideals of the fight for a separate state is to dislodge the BRS rule under Chief Minister K Chandrasekhara Rao.