Are the disenchanted unemployed youth planning something very big in the upcoming graduate elections for Warangal-Karimnagar-Nalgonda constituency? If the sources are to be believed, a large number of unemployed youths are planning to file nominations for the elections. Thus, they would like to put the election commission in a spot and thus highlight their ssues.
The unemployed youth in these districts are up in arms against the TRS. They are picking up arguments with the tele-callers campaigning for TRS candidate Palla Rajeshwara Reddy. Many such arguments are going viral on the social media. In these conversations, the youth are heard questioning the TRS backers as to what did Rajeshwar Reddy do during the last six years. They were also heard asking about the false promises doled out by the ruling TRS. Sources said that many such unemployed youths are planning to file nomination in big numbers. This will make things very difficult for the election commission. It is now clear that these unemployed youth may not vote for the TRS. What more, information is that even government employees have decided to support these youths.
What is more disconcerting for the TRS is that the tribal graduate students too are planning to enter the poll fray in a big way. There are also reports that some Dalit graduates too are contemplating of filing nominations. On the whole, the going is getting increasingly tougher for the TRS candidate.
The unemployed youth in these districts are up in arms against the TRS. They are picking up arguments with the tele-callers campaigning for TRS candidate Palla Rajeshwara Reddy. Many such arguments are going viral on the social media. In these conversations, the youth are heard questioning the TRS backers as to what did Rajeshwar Reddy do during the last six years. They were also heard asking about the false promises doled out by the ruling TRS. Sources said that many such unemployed youths are planning to file nomination in big numbers. This will make things very difficult for the election commission. It is now clear that these unemployed youth may not vote for the TRS. What more, information is that even government employees have decided to support these youths.
What is more disconcerting for the TRS is that the tribal graduate students too are planning to enter the poll fray in a big way. There are also reports that some Dalit graduates too are contemplating of filing nominations. On the whole, the going is getting increasingly tougher for the TRS candidate.