Khammam: Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha stages rasta roko demanding filling up of jobs

Update: 2020-12-29 23:26 IST

BJP district chief Galla Satyanarayana speaking to the media during rasta roko in Khammam on Tuesday 

Khammam: Demanding the TRS government filling of two lakh posts and fulfilling of its election promises, Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (BJYM) leaders organised rasta roko on national highway road in Khammam on Tuesday. A number of leaders of BJYM and BJP continued rasta roko for about one hour and raised anti-government slogans, which was led by BJYM district president Ananthu Upender. Traffic came to a standstill causing traffic problems.

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Police rushed to the spot and shifted the BJP and BJYM leaders from the place. Mild tension witnessed when the leaders escaped from the police and

the cops arrested the leaders and shifted them to nearby police station.

Spewing fire on the TRS government, BJP district chief Galla Satyanarayana alleged that the government has failed to fulfil its promises. He said the TRS government has no right to continue, which has cheated jobless youth in the State for the last six years. He questioned the KCR government where were the two lakh posts? Stating that even after coming to power for the second time, the KCR government didn't filled even a single job and didn't gave notification till date, he criticised the government is playing games with the jobless.

Galla Satyanarayana demanded the government to immediately issue notifications to all vacant posts and also asked to give unemployment allowance to the jobless in the State.

He expressed agony about the problems faced by private teachers and lecturers during lockdown and demanded that the government should give honorarium to them.

BJP leaders Uppala Sarada, D Satyanarayana, Chava Kiran, M Saraswathi, V Sudhakar, Veru Goud, K Laxman, Nagender Babu, Papa Rao, Yogi, V Rameh, BJYM leaders Munesh, E Bhadram, Praveen Kumar, Rama Krishna Yadav, D Karthik, CH Nani and others participated in the programme.

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