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Congress MLC Jeevan Reddy slams CM KCR

 Congress party MLC T. Jeevan Reddy today slammed the Chief Minister of the state KCR and demanded him to fill up the vacant government posts in the state. He said that the state was formed for achieving funds and posts in Telangana.

Speaking to media persons at Jagitiyala, Reddy alleged had the  Seemandhra leaders were still looting the state even after seven years of the Telangana state. He alleged that the CM of the state was not taking any action on the issue. He recalled that the CM had announced that the state had 1.07 lakh vacant posts in the state after the formation of the state and added that the recent report of Biswal on PRC had said that the state ha. 1.91 lakh vacant posts. He said that the ruling TRS party had promised to give Rs.3016 of unemployed wage per month to all the unemployed youth of the state after the Congress party promised to provide Rs. 3000 wage per month. He said that the TRS-led state government had no clarity over the issue of the unemployed wage.

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He said that the state government would have to spend Rs.10,000 crore on the implementation of the unemployed wage scheme to provide the wages to 30 lakh unemployed youth of the state. He said that the state was formed with the sacrifices of the unemployed youth of the state. Commenting on the second wave of coronavirus, he said that lakhs of people died due to the impact of coronavirus and added that the state government was not taking any steps to prevent the Covid 19 virus in the state in the wake of the reports of the possible spread of the Covid virus.

He said that the credit behind providing free power to the farmers of the state went to the congress party and mocked that the credit behind removing outsourced nurses of the state went to the ruling TRS party while referring to the removal of the 16000 staff nurses of the state by a stroke of a pen. He said that it was unfortunate that so many huge numbers of nurses were removed from their spire by the state government.

 

 

 

SOURCE-NSS