RS Praveen Kumar Voices Concern Over Delay in Excise Constables Joining Date
Former IPS officer RS Praveen Kumar Concerns Over Delay in Joining Date for Excise Constables
RS Praveen Concerns Over Delay in Joining Date for Constables: BRS leader and former IPS officer RS Praveen Kumar has voiced concerns regarding the delay in issuing joining dates and commencing training for 614 excise constables. These constables had received appointment letters from Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy in a grand event at LB Stadium.
ఎంతో ఆర్భాటంగా ఎల్బీ స్టేడియంలో ముఖ్యమంత్రి @revanth_anumula గారి చేతుల మీదుగా నియామకపత్రాలు తీసుకున్న 614 మంది ఎక్సైజు కానిస్టేబుళ్లు ట్రైనింగ్ కు పోకుండా గత నలభై రోజుల నుండి త్రిశంకు స్వర్గంలో కొట్టుమిట్టాడుతున్నారు.
— Dr.RS Praveen Kumar (@RSPraveenSwaero) March 27, 2024
ఎక్సైజు శాఖా మంత్రి జూపల్లి కృష్ణారావు గారు నా చేతిలో ఏంలేదు… pic.twitter.com/TgybCNybPw
Taking to X (formerly Twitter), RS Praveen Kumar shared an attachment of a selected candidate who expressed difficulties in receiving updates regarding the joining date, reporting to the job, and training schedule.
The shared letter from the selected candidate portrays the anxiety and uncertainty prevailing among the aspirants. Despite receiving the appointment order on February 14, there has been a notable absence of updates regarding the joining date and training schedule, leaving the candidates in a state of distress.
In response, the candidate has appealed to the government to expedite the process and ensure timely posting to alleviate the concerns of the affected individuals. As the situation unfolds, the urgency to resolve this matter becomes increasingly apparent, emphasizing the need for prompt action from the authorities.
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