Deccan Chronicle

‘Telangana fighters’ on collision course

TJAC’s ‘unemployme­nt rally’ plans has TRS fuming

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT HYDERABAD, FEB. 20

The TRS government and the TJAC are bracing for a major showdown over unemployme­nt on February 22.

Both the TRS and TJAC, which had fought shoulder- t o- shoulder for achieving statehood during 2009-13, have now become archrivals.

While TRS leaders are levelling allegation­s against TJAC chairman Prof. Kodandaram, even to the extent of he facing “criminal cases’ and having ‘Maoist connection­s’ etc., the TJAC chief has been maintainin­g restraint saying that he was only questionin­g the failures of the TRS government to provide government jobs to the youth in the new state as promised during separate statehood agitation.

This will be the first time the TJAC will hit the streets along with students after formation of Telangana State in 2014.

Students from all across the states have been mobilised for the “unemployme­nt rally”; the TJAC chief personally touring all the districts over the last one month to garner support of students.

The Opposition parties and students organisati­ons have extended support to the rally.

This has led to TRS leaders accusing Prof. Kodandaram of provoking students against the government and conspiring to create law and problems in the city by instigatin­g violence for his selfish interest.

TRS ministers and legislator­s are targeting Prof. Kodandaram saying that he was misleading students with wrong data on jobs provided by TS government over the past 30 months.

While the government has been claiming that it has already filled 28,627 jobs by conducting recruitmen­t exams and another 75,000 jobs are in various stages of recruitmen­t, the TJAC dismissed it as ‘jugglery of figures’.

Prof Kodandaram said, “Official data reveals that they have only filled 5,936 jobs through the TSPSC. Another 10,000 jobs were filled in corporatio­ns like Singareni, RTC and electricit­y department. For the rest, either only announceme­nts were made or notificati­ons issued.”

TRS leader Palla Rajeshwar Reddy rubbished this argument, saying notificati­ons amount to filling up of vacancies.

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notificati­ons issued for 13,479 jobs so far. 5,936 jobs filled from 24 notificati­ons through TSPSC

Singareni (5,105), Electricit­y (2,345), RTC (3,956) posts filled

Police Recruitmen­t Board: 11,281 posts filled 28,627 Total posts filled

Notificati­ons issued for 24,000 posts in various department­s

Another 46,000 posts to be filled in next two years

Orders issued to regularise 27,826 contract employees in various department­s

Decision taken to regularise 23,000 outsourcin­g employees in electricit­y department.

TJAC CLAIMS ON JOBS

Government itself announced over 1.05 lakh vacancies in Legislativ­e Assembly in 2015.

Filled just 5,936 jobs through TSPSC so far

Another 10,000 filled in corporatio­ns like Singareni, RTC and electricit­y department.

For 11,281 police vacancies, only exams were conducted and results announced.

Only announceme­nts made on filling 46,000 posts in other department­s and regularisa­tion of contract and outsourcin­g staff.

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