Hyderabad, Jan.25 (Hydnow): The founder president of YSRTP YS Sharmila today lashes out at the Chief Minister of the state K Chandrashekhar Rao and alleged that the CM had cheated the unemployed youth by retracting from his promise of providing job to every household of the state .
She claimed that the CM had forced the unemployed graduates to work as hamalis while mocking that the CM had made those with 5th class and 10th class qualifications as the state ministers. She made these remarks on the occasion of national voters day.
Speaking on the occasion ,she said that KCR should be ashamed of himself for not fulfilling the promises made to the people of the state including the provision of the jobs. She asked the CM to lower his head in shame for not fulfilling his promises. She said that the people of the state did not require inefficient CM like KCR.
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Stating that the vote of the people is a great weapon in democratic country like India , she said that all voters should utilise their votes in order to put an end to corruption, irregularities, feudal rule and dictatorship. (Hydnow)
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