Chief Minister K. Chandrashekar Rao had promised permanent jobs to contract employees and junior lecturers, who had played a major role in the statehood movement. He had even promised to regularise their services in the party’s 2014 manifesto. Forget about honouring those promises, they are not even being paid in time, said TPCC president A. Revanth Reddy.
In an open letter to Rao, he said, "The situation hasn’t improved even after Telangana became a reality. People are
now forced to beg for their wages. The contract lecturers, whose services were regularised in May, haven’t received their April wages.
The degree contract lecturers in many districts are yet to get their pending amounts. The government has not responded to their woes. They are compelled to take loans to meet everyday requirements."
He wondered if this was an employee-friendly government.