Student leaders held ahead of CM’s meeting in Anantapur
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CPI chief dares Jagan to fill all vacant posts in govt. workplaces
The scholar leaders representing DYFI, AIDSO, SFI and AISF have been arrested in Rayadurg and its surrounding locations and confined to police stations from the Wednesday midnight or the early hours of Thursday in view of the general public meeting and different programmes in which Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy participated.
The SFI and AISF members, who tried to dam the convoy of the Chief Minister as a mark of protest in opposition to the job calendar and searching for fast notification of the two.5 lakh authorities jobs, the Rayadurg police shifted them to the city police station and launched them after the Chief Minister left the city in the afternoon.
CPI State secretary K. Ramakrishna condemned the police motion and described it as ‘illegal arrest’ of college students who have been protesting in opposition to the job calendar ‘which did not have any real job offer, with only 10,143 jobs offered in the entire calendar year’.
Mr. Ramakrishna criticised the federal government for not responding to the scholars’ issues in regards to the job calendar being proven by means of protests in the previous 20 days. He dared Mr. Jagan Mohan Reddy to fill all of the vacant posts in the federal government service.
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