PaperDabba News Desk – K.T. Rama Rao (KTR) took to Twitter to express his strong disapproval of Chief Minister Revanth Reddy’s handling of the Mega DSC promise. KTR’s tweets raised serious questions about the CM’s commitment to the youth and job aspirants.
KTR’s Fiery Tweets
KTR criticized CM Revanth Reddy for not fulfilling his promise of a Mega DSC (District Selection Committee) recruitment drive. He questioned the CM’s commitment, pointing out that despite being in office for nine months, the promised recruitment drive had not materialized. KTR highlighted the anguish of thousands of DSC aspirants who have been eagerly waiting for job opportunities.
Unfulfilled Promises
The Minister reminded the CM of his promise to announce a Mega DSC with 25,000 posts in the first cabinet meeting. KTR questioned why this promise remains unfulfilled, causing disappointment and frustration among the job seekers. He accused the Congress government of ignoring the cries of the aspirants and questioned if the CM believed his own job was sufficient while ignoring the needs of the youth.
Past Controversies
KTR didn’t hold back from bringing up past controversies. He reminded everyone how Revanth Reddy once mocked Osmania University students, referring to them as a “beer biryani batch” and a team without principles or direction. KTR criticized the CM for his dismissive attitude towards the students and questioned the current heavy police presence at Osmania University.
Current Situation at Osmania University
KTR condemned the government’s actions against DSC aspirants who were peacefully protesting. He accused the government of using police force to suppress the protesters, arresting hundreds and filing illegal cases against them. He argued that the government was violating the basic right to peaceful protest and compared the situation at Osmania University to a war zone, questioning why such heavy security was necessary.
KTR assured the DSC aspirants that the BRS party would stand by them. He criticized the Congress government for their unfulfilled promises and heavy-handed tactics, urging them to fulfill their commitments to the youth.