By Our Special Correspondent
TS State BJP president Bandi Sanjay Kumar on Monday demanded that the state government hold an all-party meeting to address the concerns of students at the Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) in Basra, Nirmal district. Week.
The state BJP president said in a letter to Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao that the government should also invite representatives of various student unions to the meeting to discuss the issues of Basra IIIT students. Alleging that KCR was adopting a rude attitude towards students, Sanjay said the government should accept and address their 12 genuine demands.
"It is unfortunate that the Chief Minister, who has been spending days with political strategists on the formation of a national party, has not allotted a few hours to address the concerns of students who have been worried for the past six days. , Brave rains and heat, "he said.
The BJP leader wondered why the state government could not find funds to provide infrastructure in Basara IIIT and higher education.
Education Minister Sabita Indrareddy has demanded an unconditional apology from IIIT students in Basra for calling their demand "silly". He said ministers and officials should immediately refrain from playing mind games with students.
Sanjay said the false statements made by state ministers Sabita Indrareddy and Indira Reddy that Basara had resolved the IIIT students' strike were indicative of the state government's bankruptcy. Ministers, officials and the police demanded an end to the harassment of students and their parents. (NSS)
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