
The current government of Congress should not repeat the mistake committed by the Bharat Rashtra Samithi in the ongoing payment of tuition fees (RTF) students, the leaders of the Association of backward classes, who expressed their full support by associations who plan to start unlimited strike on the state government.
“The government should remember that this system was brought during the Congress Rule. It should notice the situation of 22 lake students who remain imprisoned for the release of 8,000 crore in arrears in the last four years,” said its National President Jajula Srinivas Goud.
According to the statement of Kameddy Congress, the government must pay a complete fee to all BC students. However, the inability will lead to intense movement, they said and added that the payment of fees is not a problem for the management of private universities, but the lakhs is students.
The President of the National Association of BC Welfare Association R. Krishnaiah, along with a large number of supporters, protested outside the Telelangana Council for Higher Education, Masab Tank, calling for immediate payments of RTF.
“CM A. Revanth Reddy announces 1.5 lakh crore to beautify Musi and 1 lakh crore for the fourth city. He thought and claimed that suppliers’ fees were cleaned with priority before the decisive need for students.
Government lukewarm responses to the matter would soon decrease to a larger movement, Mr. Krishnaiah warned.
Published – 15 September 2025 20:38





