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MLA Palla Rajeshwar Reddy Criticizes Telangana Government Over Stalled Job Recruitments

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By HeadlineDock
6/18/2026

Jangaon MLA Palla Rajeshwar Reddy has accused the Telangana government of failing to fill teacher vacancies in state universities. The criticism highlights unfulfilled job recruitment promises made by the Congress government, contrasting them with previous administration achievements.

MLA Palla Rajeshwar Reddy Criticizes Telangana Government Over Stalled Job Recruitments

Highlights

  • MLA Palla Rajeshwar Reddy criticized the Telangana Congress government over unfilled teacher vacancies in state universities.
  • The critique occurred during the launch of an educational app designed to help students with competitive exam preparations.
  • The MLA contrasted current hiring practices with the BRS government's record of recruiting 1.67 lakh teachers.
  • Opposition leaders alleged that unfulfilled election promises regarding jobs are fueling public dissatisfaction among youth.

Recent developments in Telangana have sparked intense political debate regarding the state's approach to job recruitments. Jangaon MLA Palla Rajeshwar Reddy recently voiced strong criticism against the current Congress government, specifically alleging a failure to fill critical vacant teacher positions within state universities.

The remarks were made by Palla Rajeshwar Reddy during an event at Ambedkar Bhavan in Hanamkonda, where he participated in the launch of a new educational initiative, the Free E-Classes App, developed by BRS leader Rakesh Reddy. This application is designed to assist students in their preparations for various competitive examinations conducted at both state and central levels.

Concerns Over Job Recruitments and Education Policy

During the event, Palla Rajeshwar Reddy did not hold back in his assessment of the administration's performance. He accused Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy of undermining the state's education system. The MLA highlighted a stark contrast between the previous administration and the current one, asserting that the BRS government successfully oversaw the recruitment of 1.67 lakh teachers during its tenure.

He further argued that the Congress government has neglected its commitments to the public, pointing to the unfulfilled promises regarding job recruitments that were a key part of the ruling party’s election manifesto. The issue of vacant posts, particularly in the educational sector, remains a significant point of contention for opposition leaders and, reportedly, for many unemployed youth across the state.

Political Reactions and Future Implications

The criticism was echoed by former MLA Gandra Ramana Reddy, who claimed that the current government secured power by offering unrealistic promises of employment. He suggested that the lack of progress on job recruitments is causing widespread frustration among the youth, with many now expressing a desire for the previous leadership to return to power.

The event also saw attendance from several other notable figures, including BRSV state president Gellu Srinivas Yadav, BRS leader Enugula Rakesh Reddy, TNGOs district president Akula Rajender, and Professor T Sheshu from the Arts and Science College. As political discourse intensifies in Telangana, the government's ability to manage job recruitments and address the grievances of the youth is likely to remain a central theme in ongoing legislative and public debates.