KTR Alleges GO 7 Is Dark Attempt To Dismantle Fee Reimbursement
He stated that the move would effectively deprive lakhs of poor students of higher education opportunities and push their future into uncertainty. KTR demanded the immediate withdrawal of GO 7 and called upon the Chief Minister to issue a public apology to the student community.
Financial Distress in the Education SectorHighlighting the financial distress in the education sector, KTR pointed out that the state government has failed to clear fee reimbursement dues amounting to nearly ₹10,000 crore over the past two-and-a-half years. He noted that this has severely impacted over 2,500 educational institutions, with colleges struggling to function and students facing difficulties in accessing certificates and continuing their education. He further criticised the government for misleading stakeholders through committees, token releases, and delayed assurances instead of addressing the core issue of pending dues.
Scheme's Legacy QuestionedRecalling the origins of the scheme, KTR said that the "fee reimbursement programme was introduced by former Chief Minister Y. S. Rajasekhara Reddy and was effectively continued and strengthened in Telangana by K. Chandrashekar Rao to ensure inclusive access to education." He questioned the intent of the current government in weakening such a vital welfare initiative.
BRS Warns of Statewide ProtestsKTR also expressed concern over the deteriorating condition of residential educational institutions and alleged administrative negligence in ensuring basic facilities for students. Warning of statewide protests, he stated that BRS will not remain a silent spectator if the government continues to undermine the future of students. "If the student community is forced to take to the streets, the government will be held accountable for the consequences," he cautioned. The BRS Working President reiterated the party's demand for the immediate release of pending dues and withdrawal of GO 7 in the interest of protecting the future of lakhs of students across Telangana.
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