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04 Oct 2018 1:21 PM
Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu admitted that his government has failed in creating jobs in the state. To escape from the responsibility of providing employment, the chief minister asked the youth to migrate to other places by developing skills.
He told the unemployed youth that his government will function as a facilitator by bringing recruitment agencies to the state. Once selected, they have to move anywhere for livelihoods. Chandrababu clarified that his government is not capable of offering required jobs for the unemployed.
It was the Chief Minister who made big announcements of flooding investments and the creation of huge employment in every investment summit. During interaction with the youth, Chandrababu made contradictory statements . He was suggesting job aspirants to develop their skills in communication, technology and upgrade the knowledge and search for jobs outside the state.
Parents are already struggling hard to clear the debts to provide higher education to their children as the government already reduced funds to fee reimbursement scheme. Chief minister also failed to implement the financial assistance for unemployed. After four years of his rule, the CM launched Rs 1000 allowance per month.
Chandrababu's political game on achieving special status to AP was one of the main reasons for increasing unemployment in Andhra Pradesh. The job crisis would have been addressed permanently if the state got special status.