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    A day-long hunger strike called ‘Nirasana Deeksha’ was held by TPCC member Rayala Nageswara Rao at Nelakondapalli in Khammam district. The strike aimed to demand justice for unemployed people in the state and urged Chief Minister KCR to fill up two lakh jobs immediately.

    During the strike, Rayala expressed his frustration with the government’s failure to provide jobs. He criticized the KCR government for not taking substantial actions to address unemployment issues. Rayala also highlighted the wastage of money on exams that are often canceled at the last minute.

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    Rayala believed that the unemployed youth would retaliate against the government in the upcoming elections. He demanded Rs 2 lakh compensation for students who took the exam and emphasized the need to fill two lakh jobs immediately.

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    The hunger strike received support from party leaders and unemployed youth who participated in the event.

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