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    The state president of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Bandi Sanjay Kumar, has issued a warning to the State government, stating that his party will continue to hold protests until an inquiry into the TSPSC paper leak case is conducted by a sitting judge of the High Court. Speaking at a gathering of party activists at the Maha dharna program held at Indra Park in Hyderabad, Kumar claimed that the future of 30-lakh unemployed individuals has been destroyed under Chief Minister KCR’s rule. He assured the unemployed that his party would solve their problems after gaining power and would fill up two lakh vacant posts. He also promised to address the issues faced by DSC-2008 aspirants.

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    Kumar urged unemployed youth to support the BJP in the next Assembly elections and alleged that the State police had arrested and kept BJYM activists in jail. He warned the Director General of Jails that the BJP State government would take action against him for allegedly harassing their youth wing activists in jail and threatening to open a rowdy sheet against them.

    Kumar further alleged that Chief Minister KCR had condemned the disqualification of Congress leader Rahul Gandhi from Parliament instead of taking steps to instill confidence among the 30-lakh unemployed youth of the State.

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