Did Congress 'Beg' Job Seekers in 2023 and 'Beat' Them in 2026? MoS Bandi Sanjay Questions

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Did Congress 'Beg' Job Seekers in 2023 and 'Beat' Them in 2026? MoS Bandi Sanjay Questions

Synopsis

Union Minister Bandi Sanjay Kumar criticizes the Telangana government for allegedly suppressing job seekers demanding a job calendar. As protests erupt, he questions Congress's commitment to employment promises. Discover the unfolding tension between job aspirants and the authorities in this pressing political scenario.

Key Takeaways

Bandi Sanjay Kumar criticizes the Telangana government's treatment of job seekers.
Protests highlight the demand for a job calendar to fulfill employment promises.
Accusations of police aggression against peaceful demonstrators have emerged.
Public trust in government commitments is at stake.
The situation reflects broader issues of youth unemployment in India.

Hyderabad, Jan 9 (NationPress) Union Minister of State for Home Affairs Bandi Sanjay Kumar has harshly criticized the Telangana government regarding the alleged suppression of unemployed individuals advocating for a job calendar. He stated that the Congress was "pleading" with job seekers in 2023 and will be "assaulting" them in 2026.

Bandi Sanjay expressed his disapproval on 'X' on Friday, condemning the police's actions against job seekers who protested at Ashok Nagar in Hyderabad on Thursday.

"Is this the Indiramma Rajyam - Rahul Gandhi? A state where vile insults are directed at the very youth who supported you? The Job Calendar has transformed into a Calendar of Betrayal," the MoS tweeted.

"Students voted for 200,000 new employment opportunities, not recycled notifications and mistreatment. How is the Congress different from BRS? This isn't merely a policy failure but a blatant breach of trust. I strongly condemn the aggression against protesting job seekers. They desire your notifications and jobs, not your speeches," the BJP leader asserted.

On Thursday, job seekers organized a significant protest at Ashok Nagar due to the delays in the job calendar's release.

The demonstrators marched from the City Central Library in Chikkadpally to Ashok Nagar X roads, chanting slogans like "We demand the job calendar" and "Immediate recruitment of 200,000 jobs".

Tensions escalated in the area as a confrontation occurred between protesters and the police, resulting in several demonstrators being detained.

The protesters claimed that the Congress administration has failed to fulfill its promise of filling 200,000 vacancies in government sectors made during the 2023 Assembly elections.

A similar demonstration took place in the Dilsukhnagar area of the city on Wednesday.

BRS leader T. Harish Rao also voiced his condemnation on 'X' regarding what he termed the "harsh crackdown" by the police on peacefully protesting unemployed youth in Dilsukhnagar and Ashok Nagar.

The former minister accused Congress leaders of having previously incited the unemployed in the Ashok Nagar library to advance their own interests.

"They exploited the unemployed, transforming them into Congress party volunteers, deploying them for campaigning by sending them door-to-door. Now that they are in power, they are silencing the same unemployed youth with brutal force," he remarked.

Harish Rao criticized the government for "gifting" lathi charges and arrests to the unemployed. "The Congress has converted the job calendar into a jobless calendar. They deceived the youth by promising 200,000 jobs in the first year and failed to deliver on the unemployment allowance promise," he stated.

The BRS leader claimed the Congress government is spreading false narratives about having employed 60,000 individuals, despite less than 10,000 jobs being created in two years.

Point of View

The ongoing protests reflect a significant disconnect between political promises and the realities faced by job seekers. As the country grapples with high unemployment rates, it's crucial for governments to prioritize transparency and accountability in their commitments to youth employment. The situation in Telangana serves as a reminder of the need for politicians to sincerely engage with their constituents.
NationPress
9 May 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What triggered the protests in Telangana?
The protests were triggered by the delay in the issuance of the job calendar, with job seekers expressing frustration over unfulfilled promises from the Congress government.
What are the main demands of the job aspirants?
Job aspirants are demanding the immediate release of the job calendar and the recruitment of 200,000 positions in government departments as promised during the elections.
What has the response from the government been?
The government has faced criticism for its handling of the protests, with accusations of police aggression against peaceful demonstrators.
Who is Bandi Sanjay Kumar?
Bandi Sanjay Kumar is the Union Minister of State for Home Affairs and a prominent political figure from the BJP, known for his outspoken criticism of the Congress government in Telangana.
What is the significance of the job calendar?
The job calendar is seen as a key promise made by the Congress government to address unemployment and provide job opportunities, making its timely release crucial for public trust.
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