The former Congress leader said that this wasn't a suicide but rather a murder of the young people's aims, dreams, and aspirations.
Digital Desk: In regard to the suspected suicide of a 23-year-old lady studying for competitive examinations, the Congress slammed the K Chandrasekhar Rao-led BRS administration in Telangana on Saturday. Rahul Gandhi claimed that this was not a suicide but rather the murder of young people's hopes and aspirations.
According to Gandhi, "BJP Rishtedar Samithi - BRS - and BJP together have ruined the state with their incompetence" over the past ten years.
"The Congress government in Telangana will release a job calendar, reorganise TSPSC on the lines of UPSC in 1 month, and fill 2 lakh vacant government posts within a year - this is a guarantee," he said.
The 23-year-old woman, who was preparing for competitive exams, allegedly committed herself at her dormitory in Hyderabad's Ashok Nagar, setting up demonstrations against the BRS regime from those looking for government jobs.
The state administration was denounced in the area as soon as the news of the woman's death on Friday night spread among students.
Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge expressed shock and anguish over the suicide.
"Shocked and deeply anguished by the suicide of a 23-year-old girl student in Telangana, who reportedly took the drastic step to end her life due to repeated postponements and irregularities in the State Public Service Commission Exams," Kharge said on X.
He stated, "Our hearts go out to the family of the deceased in this hour of grief and rage."
"Thousands of young aspirants in Telangana are frustrated and enraged due to the rank apathy of the BRS government in conducting examinations," he said.
"Youngsters of Telangana hold the corrupt, inept and inefficient BRS Govt accountable and will oust it from power in the state," stated Kharge.
Gandhi described the news of the Hyderabad student's suicide as "extremely saddening" in a post in Hindi on the social media platform X.
The former Congress leader said that this wasn't a suicide but rather a murder of the young people's aims, dreams, and aspirations.
"The youth of Telangana today are completely devastated by unemployment," he noted.
According to a police officer who spoke to the media, the woman apologised to her parents in the suicide note that was found for being unable to help them.
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