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BJP Telangana chief Bandi Sanjay to hold protest march against KCR govt

The Bharatiya Janata Party’s Telangana unit chief Bandi Sanjay will hold a protest march against “unemployment” in the state on Saturday, the party said. The launch of the “Nirudyoga March” from Warangal can be seen as Sanjay’s strong retaliation against the state government, as this was the same place from where he was arrested recently. […]

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BJP Telangana chief Bandi Sanjay to hold protest march against KCR govt

The Bharatiya Janata Party’s Telangana unit chief Bandi Sanjay will hold a protest march against “unemployment” in the state on Saturday, the party said.

The launch of the “Nirudyoga March” from Warangal can be seen as Sanjay’s strong retaliation against the state government, as this was the same place from where he was arrested recently. BJP Spokesperson NV Subhash told that the march is scheduled to start from Kakatiya University to the Ambedkar Statue and will be joined by people from different walks of life.

Subash alleged that Telangana State Public Service Commission papers had been leaked by people who are close to state minister KT Rama Rao and the chief minister K Chandrashekar Rao, claiming that 30 lakh job aspirants are waiting to get a job in the state. “Their dreams have been shattered. We have approached the court and demanded immediate action be taken against Rao. A sitting high court judge should be appointed to investigate the scam. Students who have appeared for the exam should be compensated,” the BJP leader said.

The next leg of his march will be from Mehboobnagar on 21 April, followed by Khammam, for which the dates are still being finalised. “I will be doing 10 rallies across the state and then concluding with a mega rally in Hyderabad,” Bandi Sanjay said.

“There are three demands. IT Minister KT Rama Rao should resign following the paper leak. We demand an inquiry into this by a sitting High Court judge and compensation of Rs 1 lakh for all the students affected by the leak,” Sanjay further elaborated.

 

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