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YSRTP Chief Sharmila Proposes Joint Political Platform 'T-SAVE' To Fight For Unemployed Youth

Sharmila said T-SAVE would be a joint platform for all the political parties to converge and fight for the rights of the youth and the unemployed.

YSR Telangana Party chief YS Sharmila on Monday invited all political parties to join Telangana Students Action for Vacancies & Employment (T-SAVE) to fight for the rights of the unemployed youth of the state. Sharmila said T-SAVE would be a joint platform for all the political parties to converge and fight for the rights of the youth and the unemployed.

She requested a meeting with all parties to chalk out the action plan on April 10. The YSRTP leader suggested Telangana Jana Samithi (TJS) leader M Kodandaram chair the forum and encouraged all parties to put aside their differences and join 'T-SAVE'.

Sharmila reiterated the need for political parties to join hands for the future of the youth of the state. 

According to an IANS report, Sharmila told reporters there was "hopelessness" among the unemployed in the state, who have been thoroughly deceived and taken for a ride by KCR.

"Much against the Biswal Committee report that recommended filling up 1.91 lakh vacancies, KCR released notification for 33,000 jobs and conducted exams for only 8000 posts. Thanks to the TSPSC leakage scam, even the fate of those lies hangs in the balance," she said.

Sharmila alleged that CM KCR had cheated young people who were unemployed and had failed to provide them with unemployment benefits, one job per family, and an annual job calendar. 

She called for all political parties to set aside their political differences, come together, and have an All-Party Action Committee (APAC). The APAC will guide and drive T-SAVE, Sharmila added.

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