Sharmila forms 'Save Telangana Forum' to fight KCR

YSR Telangana Party president Y S Sharmila announced the formation of “T-SAVE” on Monday, a forum to fight for the rights of youth and the unemployed in Telangana.

This move is part of her efforts to bring together like-minded parties to fight against the Bharat Rashtra Samithi government led by Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao.

Sharmila wrote letters to all the opposition party leaders in Telangana, requesting a joint fight for the sake of the unemployed youth.

She said that it was historically necessary to set aside political differences and demand justice from an insincere and insensitive government that has failed to release notifications and fill up posts in the last nine years. Readmore!

The letters were addressed individually to Telangana PCC president A Revanth Reddy, BJP state president Bandi Sanjay,

TDP state president Kasani Gnaneshwar, TJS president M Kodandaram, Manda Krishna Madiga, Tammineni Veerabhadram, Kunamneni Sambasiva Rao, Shanker Goud, and Asaduddin Owaisi.

In the letter, Sharmila appreciated them for fighting in their own style against the KCR government’s attitude towards the unemployed.

She said, “Added to his failures is the paper leakage scam that has derailed the hopes of the youth who were waiting for the notification for ages.”

Stating that their fight in this direction has been crucial, the YSRTP president said her party always extended its solidarity to them.

“While we do this, we also feel the time has come where we all join together and form a Joint Action Committee to wage an intense battle against the BRS rule and ensure justice to the jobless,” she said.

Sharmila pointed out that from the Biswal Committee’s recommendation to fill up 1.91 lakh vacancies to ensuring fair investigation in the TSPSC paper leak, the opposition parties should put pressure for the sake of the youth whose sacrifices had paved the way for the formation of Telangana.

“While we have been fighting individually, let us join hands for the future of the state and the future of the youth," she added.

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