BRS, BJP misleading students over education reforms: TPCC spokesperson
BRS, BJP misleading students over education reforms: TPCC spokesperson Updated - August 21, 2026 08: 14 pm IST.
BRS, BJP misleading students over education reforms: TPCC spokesperson Updated – August 21, 2026 08: 14 pm IST.
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Key points
- Addressing a press conference at Gandhi Bhavan on Friday, Mr.
- Their own children are saying that schools and colleges in the State are not good.
- He remarked the Opposition had created confusion among polytechnic students by spreading false claims that they would no longer be eligible for admission to engineering courses.
TPCC spokesperson Sama Ram Mohan Reddy accused the BRS and BJP of indulging in "dirty politics" by misleading students over the State government's educational reforms, particularly the proposed changes in polytechnic education.
Addressing a press conference at Gandhi Bhavan on Friday, Mr. According to Ram Mohan Reddy, the condition of schools and colleges during the previous BRS regime was being highlighted by none other than the children of BRS working president K.T. Rama Rao.
"Their own children are saying that schools and colleges in the State are not good. This exposes the condition of the education system during their 10-year rule, " he remarked, and questioned whether the Opposition wanted its leaders' children to pursue quality education abroad while the future of students in Telangana was compromised.
He remarked the Opposition had created confusion among polytechnic students by spreading false claims that they would no longer be eligible for admission to engineering courses. "Instead of doing something good for students, the BRS and BJP are committing a sin by creating confusion among them, " he remarked. He additionally questioned the BJP's record on school education and asked whether the party had ever accorded priority to strengthening schools in Telangana.
Taken together, the developments around BRS, BJP misleading students over education reforms: TPCC spokesperson point to a situation that is still moving, and the coming days should bring more clarity.



