SI job aspirants protest over being left in doldrums Hyderabad, Oct 11 (INN): Scores of aspirants to jobs of sub-inspectors converged at the Indira Park on Monday in response with the chalo Hydreabad call given by the Andhra Pradesh State Backward Classes Welfare Association. The aspirants demanded that the government immediately fill the 1,200 posts of police sub-inspectors and pointed out that this was not done even after issuing a notification two years ago. The protestors claimed that physical tests of the aspirants were conducted sixteen months ago, and since then there has been no further development. The written examinations and interviews are yet to take place, they pointed out.
Demanding that the government take a decision at the earliest on the issue, Backward Classes Welfare Association president R Krishnaiah, who led the protestors, pointed out that the state Assembly had even passed a resolution on the VI Zone. Mr Krishnaiah claimed the aspirants were forced to spend the past two years on their own expenditure in hope that there would be further progress in the job recruitment.
The BC leader pointed out that the aspirants were in a dilemma over the absence of any clear stance by the government and said that they had not looked for other avenues of employment during the past two years. He pointed out that even after filling up of the 1200 posts, the police department would still be understaffed.
News Posted: 11 October, 2010
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