Reiterating their demand to revoke GO 29, which violates the rules of reservation, the Group – I aspirants and unemployed youth resolved to hold padayatra and bus yatras in Telangana State against the Congress government, if their main issue remains unresolved.
Unemployed Youth JAC leader, A Janardhan while interacting with press persons on Tuesday said that from December, the unemployed will hold padayatra and bus yatras to create awareness among students and people on how the Congress party betrayed the unemployed youth through its youth declaration released by Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi, which promised two lakh jobs and unemployment allowance.
“We will be visiting every house-hold from Adilabad to Khammam to talk about how the Congress government betrayed the unemployed youth,” he said.
While Rahul Gandhi advocates for Constitution protections and increased reservation, the Congress government, on the other hand, has undermined these principles with GO 29, he lamented.
A recent five-judge bench led by former CJI, DY Chandrachud has
established said that rules cannot be changed after the issuance of recruitment notification, Janardhan said, adding that Congress government tweaked the rule of reservation after 503 Group – I posts were notified.
“This will not stand in the court,” he said and hoped that the High Court will pass judgment in their favour in GO 29 case, which is up for hearing on Wednesday.
Janardhan wondered why the TGPSC cancelled the Group – I services notification for 503 posts when the High Court directed the Commission to re-conduct examination over the biometric attendance issue.
Unemployed youth rallied behind the Congress party during the elections hoping justice and jobs. However, the grand-old party turned out to be a curse on the jobless youth, said Indra Naik, a Group – I aspirant. He said GO 29 has created a lot of injustice to the candidates from the reserved categories and demanded its cancellation.
Questioning the State government claims of filling up 50,000 posts, Naik said majority posts that were filled up were notified during the previous BRS government.