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Andhra Pradesh opposition parties demand govt to revise mega DSC guidelines

Political leaders are opposing the TDP-led NDA government's new marks-based guidelines for the mega DSC notification, claiming they disadvantage backward communities. BCY chief Bode Ramachandra Yadav has appealed to Chief Minister Naidu, highlighting concerns that approximately 8-9 lakh aspirants may miss recruitment opportunities.
Andhra Pradesh opposition parties demand govt to revise mega DSC guidelines
Political leaders are opposing the TDP-led NDA government's new marks-based guidelines for the mega DSC notification, arguing they disadvantage backward communities
TIRUPATI: Leaders of various political parties opposed the new guidelines based on marks introduced with the mega DSC notification by the TDP led NDA govt citing that the new guidelines have dashed the hopes of aspirants from the backward communities.
Bharata Chaitanya Yuvajana (BCY) chief Bode Ramachandra Yadav has addressed a letter to Chief minister Nara Chandrababu Naidu, expressing concerns about nearly 8-9 lakh aspirants from the backward communities, missing out the opportunity to get recruited because of the marks based qualification linked new guidelines laid down by the govt.
The BCY chief also pointed out to the lapses in the conduct of the Group-2 exams and interviews and questioned the state govt about how it could completely turn a blind eye to the flaws.
“More than 20 lakh unemployed youngsters who were wooed by the promise of the TDP-NDA alliance had a firm faith that this govt will bring their decades long wait for employment to an end. While it was heartening that Chief minister Nara Chandrababu Naidu first signed the mega DSC file after coming to power and has released a notification for filling up 16347 posts, the govt has dashed the hopes of the youth by bringing in certain objectionable guidelines, which it should once again revise in line with the aspirations of the unemployed from the backward classes in particular”, BCY chief urged the govt.
Meanwhile, Tirupati MP M Gurumoorthy also criticised the govt for casting a severe blow on the unemployed youngsters from the backward classes by revising the recruitment guidelines. “If the state govt was truly committed to the upliftment of the weaker sections of the society, it wouldn’t have imposed such harsh guidelines for recruitment”, Tirupati MP lamented.
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