Govt. should ensure jobs for all: Kodandaram

TJAC convenor says the fruits of development should reach all people

January 24, 2015 12:00 am | Updated 05:47 am IST - SANGAREDDY:

Convenor of the Telangana Joint Action Committee (JAC) M. Kodandaram said on Friday that the fruits development should reach all people without fail.

At a seminar on State reorganisation: Challenges and Reconstruction of Telangana at Tara Degree College on Friday, Mr. Kodandaram said governments should work for the welfare of the people.

“Governments should focus on providing employment to all, and for that all steps need to be put in place. We have agitated against rulers of Seemandhra but not against the public,” he said, adding that similar seminars in the past played a key role in the separate State movement.

Officer on Special Duty at the CM’s Office D. Srinivas said education should bring comprehensive change to the perspective of students. “Nothing changes for the better unless we clean up politics. Be a part of change in the society. Telangana should be with a human face, offering life for everyone,” he said.

“A conspiracy is on to see that Telangana should be a failure.

There are still some forces from Seemandhra controlling things,” he said stating that the separate State movement gave confidence to the people that agitations would address their problems.

A conspiracy is on to see that Telangana should be a failure. There are still some forces from Seemandhra controlling things

Desapathi Srinivas

OSD, Chief Minister’s Office

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