Kavitha slams Govt over ‘Job Scam’ in Lecturer posts GOs Blocking Jobs” – Kavitha targets Govt over youth injustice25 marks for PhD a scam” – Kavitha questions policy Kavitha warns statewide protest over ‘Unfair Recruitment’ Ration card row – Kavitha accuses Govt of injusticenKondagattu incident sparks outrage, Kavitha demands action
1st April 2026,
Telangana Jagruthi President K. Kavitha alleged that there is a conspiracy similar to the Group-1 recruitment process in filling degree college lecturer posts.
Speaking to the media at the Telangana Jagruthi office in Banjara Hills on Wednesday, she said that the government is creating obstacles for unemployed youth by issuing Government Orders (GOs), preventing them from getting jobs.
She accused the government of bringing GO No. 4 to ensure that degree lecturer jobs go only to their favored candidates. She also criticized the decision to give 25 marks weightage to PhD holders, calling it part of the conspiracy.
Kavitha alleged that just like in Group-1 recruitment, where special examination centers were allegedly arranged to benefit certain individuals, similar tactics are now being used in lecturer recruitment.
She questioned how 25 marks weightage can be given to PhD candidates when PhD admissions themselves are limited.
She demanded the immediate cancellation of GO No. 4.
*Demand to revoke multiple GOs*
Kavitha further demanded the cancellation of GO No. 104 – Related to DSC recruitment, GO No. 29 – Related to Group examinations, GO No. 46 – Related to police recruitment, GO No. 81 – Related to Gurukul institutions, GO No. 4 – Affecting reservations for women stating they are creating barriers for job aspirants.
She criticized both the previous and current governments for failing to review these GOs.
She said that nearly 4 million families have students preparing for competitive exams, but the government is neglecting their concerns.
She also questioned why the government has time to allocate ₹7,000 crore for projects like the Musi River but not to review policies affecting unemployed youth.
Kavitha accused the Congress party of using Telangana youth for political gains and demanded clarity on Job calendar & filling of 2 lakh government jobs.
She also alleged that after coming to power, the government has stalled Fee reimbursement dues, Anganwadi salaries, financial support for pregnant women, Welfare kits.
She warned that if the government does not act, they will mobilize unemployed youth across the state for protests.
*Allegations on ration cards*
Kavitha accused the government of trying to harm poor people through ration card cancellations.
She said that while the government claims to have issued 5 lakh ration cards, it is planning to cancel 15 lakh cards under a verification drive.
She alleged that ration cards are being removed on grounds such as filing IT returns or having private jobs, calling it unjust.
She urged the government to stop what she termed “cruel actions” against the poor.
*Concern over Kondagattu temple incident*
Kavitha expressed concern over an incident at the Kondagattu Anjaneya Swamy Temple, where temporary sheds collapsed, injuring 15 people.
She blamed poor construction quality during Hanuman Jayanthi celebrations and said such incidents are recurring due to government negligence.
She demanded better medical treatment for the injured, a proper investigation, strict action against those responsible.
Telangana Jagruthi President K. Kavitha alleged that there is a conspiracy similar to the Group-1 recruitment process in filling degree college lecturer posts.
Speaking to the media at the Telangana Jagruthi office in Banjara Hills on Wednesday, she said that the government is creating obstacles for unemployed youth by issuing Government Orders (GOs), preventing them from getting jobs.
She accused the government of bringing GO No. 4 to ensure that degree lecturer jobs go only to their favored candidates. She also criticized the decision to give 25 marks weightage to PhD holders, calling it part of the conspiracy.
Kavitha alleged that just like in Group-1 recruitment, where special examination centers were allegedly arranged to benefit certain individuals, similar tactics are now being used in lecturer recruitment.
She questioned how 25 marks weightage can be given to PhD candidates when PhD admissions themselves are limited.
She demanded the immediate cancellation of GO No. 4.
*Demand to revoke multiple GOs*
Kavitha further demanded the cancellation of GO No. 104 – Related to DSC recruitment, GO No. 29 – Related to Group examinations, GO No. 46 – Related to police recruitment, GO No. 81 – Related to Gurukul institutions, GO No. 4 – Affecting reservations for women stating they are creating barriers for job aspirants.
She criticized both the previous and current governments for failing to review these GOs.
She said that nearly 4 million families have students preparing for competitive exams, but the government is neglecting their concerns.
She also questioned why the government has time to allocate ₹7,000 crore for projects like the Musi River but not to review policies affecting unemployed youth.
Kavitha accused the Congress party of using Telangana youth for political gains and demanded clarity on Job calendar & filling of 2 lakh government jobs.
She also alleged that after coming to power, the government has stalled Fee reimbursement dues, Anganwadi salaries, financial support for pregnant women, Welfare kits.
She warned that if the government does not act, they will mobilize unemployed youth across the state for protests.
*Allegations on ration cards*
Kavitha accused the government of trying to harm poor people through ration card cancellations.
She said that while the government claims to have issued 5 lakh ration cards, it is planning to cancel 15 lakh cards under a verification drive.
She alleged that ration cards are being removed on grounds such as filing IT returns or having private jobs, calling it unjust.
She urged the government to stop what she termed “cruel actions” against the poor.
*Concern over Kondagattu temple incident*
Kavitha expressed concern over an incident at the Kondagattu Anjaneya Swamy Temple, where temporary sheds collapsed, injuring 15 people.
She blamed poor construction quality during Hanuman Jayanthi celebrations and said such incidents are recurring due to government negligence.
She demanded better medical treatment for the injured, a proper investigation, strict action against those responsible.



























































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































