Deccan Chronicle

KCR tells TRS to canvass 18 lakh jobs he created

TRS to fight MLC polls by publicisin­g employment generation

- L. VENKAT RAM REDDY | DC

The ruling TRS has decided to take up an aggressive campaign on the jobs created during its reign to counter the Opposition parties in the upcoming graduate MLC elections for two seats, according to TRS chief and Chief Minister K. Chandrashe­kar Rao on Monday.

The ‘18 lakh jobs created in the last six years’ will be the main poll plank of TRS to attract and seek votes of graduates and youth in these elections, Mr Rao said.

The party supremo instructed his two MLC candidates — Surabhi Vani Devi and P. Rajeshwar Reddy — to counter the criticism of the Ppposition parties that the TRS government had failed to create many jobs for youth in the last six years, by aggressive­ly bringing this out during their poll campaigns.

According to sources, CM Chandrashe­kar Rao gave a detailed account of TRS government’s achievemen­ts in providing jobs to youth. As per the CM’s presentati­on, 1.31 lakh jobs were provided in the government sector, 2.11 lakh jobs created in the IT/ ITES sector and 14.59 lakh jobs were provided in the private sector, due to the faster approvals given to industries under the TSiPASS since he assumed assumed office more than six-and-a-half years ago.

The TRS government has decided to distribute pamphlets, put up banners and other harness public display mechanisms. Besides the two candidates, senior party leaders and cadre were told to strive hard to highlight the 18 lakh jobs provided by the TRS government. They were asked to distribute these pamphlets, particular­ly among graduate voters, in educationa­l institutio­ns and hold debates on the issue at several platforms.

In the ongoing MLC elections, all the Opposition parties are targeting TRS on the issue of lack of jobs to students and youth in Telangana.

Opposition parties argue that the ‘tagline’ of Telangana statehood agitation was “jobs, funds and water”. Students and youth had sacrificed their lives and careers to fight for Telangana statehood, with a hope of getting jobs, once the statehood was achieved.

They argue that the TRS government had failed to fulfil their aspiration­s by failing miserably in filling lakhs of vacancies in government department­s. However, the TRS government rubbishes these claims and has gathered data from all sectors to prove how many jobs they had provided so far.

The data gathered, say TRS sources, claims that 1.31 lakh vacancies were filled in various government department­s since 2014, of which 32,000 vacancies were filled in police department, 35,000 were recruited through TSPSC, 9,350 panchayat secretary posts and 350 jobs in universiti­es, 5,500 driver and conductor posts in TSRTC, besides 9,000 posts in the electricit­y department.

In addition to these, services of 24,000 artisan posts in the electricit­y department had also been regularise­d by the TRS government.

Mr Rao asked party leaders and cadre to extensivel­y campaign about the state government’s readiness to issue job notificati­ons to fill over 50,000 posts in February but due to the poll code, it could not be done. This will be issued immediatel­y after poll code ends in March, he advised them.

A senior leader told Deccan Chronicle, “the TRS government has not only filled vacancies in the public sector but has also created lakhs of jobs in the private sector by attracting investment­s through its industryfr­iendly policies.

About 2.11 youth got jobs in the IT sector. In all, 14,000 new industries came to the state through TS-iPASS, which created 14.59 lakh jobs in the private sector, a major chunk of which was bagged by Telangana locals. We challenge the opposition parties to prove this wrong. We will not seek votes if they prove us wrong.”

 ?? — DC ?? Chief Minister K. Chandrashe­kar Rao gives the B form to Surabhi Vani Devi, who is contesting for the MLC seat in Hyderabad-Ranga Reddy-Mahbubnaga­r constituen­cy on the TRS ticket in Hyderabad on Monday.
— DC Chief Minister K. Chandrashe­kar Rao gives the B form to Surabhi Vani Devi, who is contesting for the MLC seat in Hyderabad-Ranga Reddy-Mahbubnaga­r constituen­cy on the TRS ticket in Hyderabad on Monday.

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