Rao’s appeal centers on the plight of aspirants from rural and middle-class households who have spent years training for these roles under grueling conditions. By limiting the hiring process to a fraction of the actual need, the administration is effectively sidelining a generation of job seekers who view these state positions as a vital economic lifeline.
Beyond the raw numbers, the BRS is pushing for immediate administrative adjustments, specifically calling for the relaxation of age limits to accommodate those who missed out during previous delays. Rao has signaled that the party is prepared to mobilize large-scale protests if the government refuses to align its recruitment strategy with the actual volume of open posts, framing the issue as a betrayal of commitments made to the electorate.
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