Chief Minister Revanth Reddy on Wednesday participated in the passing out parade at Telangana Police Academy in Hyderabad.
CM Revanth Reddy said that the separate state of Telangana has been achieved from the sacrifices of the youth. The aspirations of the youth have not been fulfilled for the last nine years. "People's government has been formed with the support of people in the state. The Congress government filled 30,000 jobs within three months of coming to power," Reddy said. "The government strengthened the Telangana State Public Service Commission. A decision to the postponement of Group 2 exam was taken in favour of the unemployed. The job aspirants and unemployed youth are preparing for competitive exams with enthusiasm," Reddy added. "Worrying about drug and Ganja addiction by the youth and increasing cyber crimes. Drug menace should be rooted out with iron hand. After seeing all the trained cops, I am confident that Telangana will become a drug free state soon. It's not a job responsibility but an emotion," Reddy said. "It is everyone's responsibility to rebuild the Telangana State and create a bright future for future generations. Police are the first to respond when a problem arises. Let us all strive hard to eradicate drug and ganja abuse. Even the thought of drugs should send shivers down the spine," he added. Reddy asked the police to instill confidence among people and also announced that the government would set up a residential school. "Government will set up a Residential Police School for police children on a sprawling 50 acres in Hyderabad. Another police school will come up on 50 acres in Warangal. Instructing the authorities to complete the establishment of police school in Hyderabad in two years," Reddy said. CM Reddy emphasised the need of 'concrete policing.' "The state needs concrete policing and not cosmetic policing. Friendly policing is only for the victims, not criminals," he said. (ANI)
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