CM: BJP regime failed to create structured recruitment policy

Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has criticized the previous BJP administration for failing to establish a structured recruitment policy, resulting in over 26 million job vacancies across the state. Amid ongoing protests demanding action on employment, Siddaramaiah emphasized the urgency of addressing this issue, indicating that the lack of a coherent strategy has exacerbated unemployment. The current government is actively working on recruitment initiatives to fill these vacancies, demonstrating a commitment to tackling the pressing issue of joblessness. Siddaramaiah's remarks reflect a broader concern about the state’s economic health and the need for a robust framework to ensure job creation and stability in the labor market.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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