
Hyderabad, May 30 (RAHNUMA): BRS working president K.T. Rama Rao called upon the youth of Telangana to question All India Congress Committee (AICC) leader Rahul Gandhi over what he described as the Congress government’s betrayal of unemployed youth and students through its much-publicised “Youth Declaration.”
Addressing a meeting of key party functionaries of the Musheerabad constituency on Saturday, KTR reminded Chief Minister Revanth Reddy that Rahul Gandhi had visited Musheerabad before the elections and made a series of sweeping promises to unemployed youth and students, only to abandon them after securing their votes.
KTR said Rahul Gandhi had assured Telangana’s youth that the Congress government would provide jobs, announce a job calendar, and stand by them if they faced injustice. However, after obtaining votes from educated unemployed youth through these promises, neither Rahul Gandhi nor the Congress government has fulfilled those commitments.
“Rahul Gandhi told Telangana’s youth that he would stand with them if they were wronged. Today, the same youth have been left in the lurch. Congress used unemployed youth and students for electoral gains and has now completely ignored them,” KTR said.
He alleged that the Congress government has not created any significant new employment opportunities since coming to power and has merely completed recruitment processes initiated during the previous BRS government.
KTR urged the youth of Telangana to hold Rahul Gandhi accountable for what he termed a betrayal of their aspirations and future.
The BRS working president also called upon every party worker to remain alert during the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in Telangana. He cautioned party cadres against possible irregularities in voter registration and verification by both the Congress and BJP.
During the meeting, KTR delivered a detailed PowerPoint presentation on the SIR process and interacted with Booth Level Agents (BLAs) selected by the party.
He instructed BRS-appointed BLAs to ensure that not a single genuine voter is removed from the electoral rolls. At the same time, he warned that there was a possibility of attempts to include duplicate or bogus votes and urged party workers to remain vigilant and prevent such irregularities.





