Nitin Nabin Slams Telangana Government Over Delayed Student Fee Reimbursements

HYDERABAD — BJP leader Nitin Nabin addressed college students at an interactive session in Hyderabad on Monday, where he strongly criticized the Congress-led Telangana government over pending fee reimbursements and asserted that Indian youth are driven by innovation rather than anarchy.
Speaking to the gathering of students at a city college, Nabin stated that the country's youth is driven by innovation, technology, and nation-building. He contrasted this positive drive with what he described as "anarchy" or the "tukde-tukde mindset." He further argued that certain opposition forces are attempting to import protest narratives from other countries, which he claimed do not reflect the actual aspirations of young Indians today.
Nabin emphasized that the concerns of "Gen Z" are often misunderstood by those who do not interact with them. Addressing the audience directly, he stated that the real Gen Z was represented by the youth sitting in the college hall. He added that today's young Indians want to contribute directly to the country's growth and have gained a new sense of self-confidence under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Turning his attention to local governance issues in Telangana, Nabin targeted the state's Congress government over the unresolved student fee reimbursement issue. He accused the state administration of leaving both students and educational institutions in the lurch. Nabin stated that education should never be allowed to become a casualty of administrative delays.
To resolve the situation, Nabin promised that the BJP would aggressively raise the issue of delayed reimbursements in the state until the affected students receive justice. He contrasted the current state-level delays with the central government's record under Prime Minister Modi. Nabin highlighted initiatives such as Jan Dhan and direct benefit transfers as examples of how the Modi government successfully delivers on its promises.
