Y.S. Sharmila demands Jagan’s explanation on failure to provide jobs to youth

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File image of Andhra Pradesh Congress chief and get together’s candidate from Kadapa Y.S. Sharmila.
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Andhra Pradesh Congress Committee (APCC) president Y. S. Sharmila on May 2 demanded that Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy reply her 9 questions pertaining to his guarantees given to folks of the State on provision of jobs for the youth.

In an open letter addressed to Mr. Reddy, she reminded him of his promise to fill 2.three lakh vacant posts in numerous authorities departments and mentioned he ought to clarify the main points of the overall variety of jobs given in numerous departments.

Referring to the promise on launch of the annual job calendar on January 1, she demanded to know what stopped his authorities from implementing the promise. She additionally sought his explanation on his failure to carry stress on the Centre for grant of Special Category Status regardless of having 22 MPs from his get together in Parliament and likewise on why not even a single submit underneath Group-II was crammed after issuing the notifications twice.

Ms. Sharmila mentioned the posts of Professors and Assistant Professors in Universities throughout the State weren’t crammed and that the Jagan authorities had additionally gone again on its promise to subject a ‘mega DSC’ to fill 23,000 instructor posts within the State and as an alternative issued notification for under 6,000 posts.

She requested him if his authorities was not liable for the rising unemployment price which had touched 7.7% within the State and needed him to inform the State who was liable for youth migrating to different states in quest of jobs.

“In the last elections, your party’s slogan was “job raavali ante Babu povaali (Chandrababu Naidu should go if you want jobs in State). Now, would you agree if people say that your government should make way for jobs to come,” she requested and questioned why ability growth coaching centres within the State stopped working.

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