

Rahul Gandhi Engages with Unemployed Youth, Highlights Job Woes in Chikkadapally
Hyderabad November 25:
Rahul Gandhi, a prominent political figure, recently interacted with unemployed youth diligently preparing for competitive exams at the Chikkadapally City Central Library. During the discussion, he probed into the challenges faced by the unemployed population in the region.
Addressing the gathering, Rahul Gandhi delved into the persistent issue of unemployment in the state of Telangana, despite its establishment. He expressed concern about the reported leakage of question papers for competitive exams, accusing the BRS government of jeopardizing the aspirations of countless unemployed individuals.

The unemployed youth, sharing their grievances, claimed that the Telangana State Public Service Commission (TSPSC) has shattered their hopes by canceling Group One notifications and neglecting court directives for re-examinations over the past decade.

Lamenting further, they highlighted a disheartening statistic – out of 18 notifications issued, 13 papers were allegedly leaked, with these leaked papers reportedly being sold abroad, severely impacting the prospects of local job seekers.
Assuring the distressed youth, Rahul Gandhi conveyed that if the Congress comes to power in the upcoming elections, their concerns will be earnestly addressed. Amid slogans advocating for Rahul Gandhi as the Prime Minister, the youth passionately voiced their expectations for a change in leadership.

Warning against overlooking the ground reality, the youth urged political leaders, specifically mentioning KTRT hub discussions with software employees, to visit the City Central Library to gain firsthand insights into the struggles faced by the unemployed. This engagement underscores the pressing need for comprehensive solutions to address the unemployment crisis and restore hope among the youth in Telangana.


