Congress leaders call on injured students
The Hindu
Bugle sounded by students and youngsters to oust TRS govt.: Revanth
Congress leaders led by its president Revanth Reddy warned the government that the bugle has been sounded by students and youngsters to oust the TRS government and physical attacks by the police will not prevent them to take the agitation forward.
Mr. Revanth Reddy along with former Deputy CM Damodar Rajanarasimha, Shabbir Ali, Balaram Naik, Mallu Ravi and Geddam Prasad, on Sunday, called on the youngsters admitted in various hospitals for injuries after their clash with the police during the ‘Nirudyoga Jung Siren’ on Saturday. The leaders called on NSUI president Venkat Balmoori admitted in Supraja Hospital in Nagole, Amberpet leader Rajender, Mohan Naik and Amer Javed, also admitted in various hospitals.
Mr. Revanth Reddy condemned the attacks on students and alleged that Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao was deriving vicarious pleasure from it. Attacks for questioning the government have become common in Telangana and the government seem to believe that it can silence people with police terror.
Around 440 MBBS graduates of 2021 are not required to undergo one year of compulsory rural service as per the bond signed by them while joining the medical course through government-quota seats in 2015 as the High Court of Karnataka has said the law, enacted in 2012 for mandatory rural service, remained unenforced for 10 years as it was published in the official gazette only in July 2022.