BJYM Dharna: Tension Prevailed at Pragathi Bhavan

Hyderabad, Jan 5 (Maxim News): A large number of BJYM activists rushed towards Pragati Bhavan, (Residence-cum-camp office of Chief Minister K.Chandrasekhar Rao) today demanding to solve the problems of SI and constable candidates.

Speaking on this occasion BJYM President Bhanu Prakash said that lakhs of unemployed people are losing due to the hasty decisions of the government. He said that SI and Constable candidates are being harassed by raising the standards of physical fitness tests. Bhanu Prakash demanded that the state government should immediately reduce the long jump from 4 meters to 3.8 meters and conduct physical fitness tests in the old way.

Bandi Sanjay Strongly Condemns The Arrest Of BJYM Activists

BJYM Dharna: Tension Prevailed at Pragathi Bhavan
BJYM Dharna: Tension Prevailed at Pragathi Bhavan

Telangana State BJP President and MP, Bandi Sanjay has strongly condemned the arrest of BJYM activists and the candidates who appeared for police exams. The arrested Youth Morcha activists demanded the immediate release of the candidates who appeared for police exams. He alleged that the police behaved indiscriminately against BJYM and police exam candidates when they went to meet the Chief Minister. He expressed his anger that the government is sleeping soundly despite the pleas to change the absurd rules in the police recruitment exams. He himself wrote a letter to the Chief Minister to change the examination rule but criticized him for his response.

Bandi Sanjay questioned whether the Chief Minister has time to listen to the plea of 2 lakh police candidates. He criticized the Chief Minister for not being able to listen to their sufferings. Bandi Sanjay demanded action should be taken against the police who acted indiscriminately towards the BJYM workers. He also demanded that the rules of the police examinations should be amended immediately and justice should be given to the candidates. He said that the Chief Minister should understand why thousands of people who have written the exam have to come on the road. (Maxim News)


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