YS Sharmila Sends ‘Questionnaire’ to KCR on TSPSC Paper Leak Scam
Hyderabad, April 26 (Maxim News): YSRTP President, Y.S Sharmila sent ‘Telangana people’s questionnaire’ to Chief Minister K.Chandrasekhar Rao over TSPSC question paper leak that has rocked.
Participating in the day-long fast and protest meet at Indira Park, under the banner of T-SAVE today, Sharmila posed 10 questions to KCR on the TSPSC question paper leak and subsequent investigation by the Special Investigation Team (SIT). It may be recalled that earlier she offered to give a pair of shoes to KCR to undertake a padyatra with her to see the plight of people in the state and also offered to present a copy of the Indian Constitution.
Now, she resorted to another innovative protest by sending a questionnaire. “You have not spoken a single word on the TSPSC paper leak scam issue? Are you still the CM of Telangana or a Corporator in Aurangabad? Please clarify,” mocking KCR over his visit to aurangabad in Maharashtra two days ago to address a public meeting of BRS.
Sharmila also asked KCR as to why no action has been taken against TSPSC Board members and Chairman in the TSPSC paper leak scam. She alleged that deliberately no action has been taken against officials as they worked in tandem with SIT to wipe out the evidence.
Referring to the theft of the question papers from TSPSC, she asked how it was possible that the IPs were accessed outside the TSPSC office. Why there was no probe into the role of the IT department, Why the IT minister did not release a white paper on the data breach and compromised access from the data centre of the state government, she asked.
Claiming that ED has found a huge money laundering trail, the YSRTP leader asked how this could be possible without the role of bg fish. She also asked why the case has not yet been given to the CBI or an inquiry by the sitting judge ordered despite pressure from all quarters. (Maxim News)
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