Allow KTR To Be Prosecuted: Abolish TSPSC: Revanth Reddy To Governor

Hyderabad, March 22 (Maxim News):  Congress party delegation led by the TPCC President, Revanth Reddy has met with the Governor Dr. Tamilisai Soundara Rajan requesting her to allow to prosecute Chief Minister K.Chandrasekhar Rao’s son and Minister holding multiple portfolios K.Tarak Rama Rao into the TSPSC paper leak incident.  He also demanded that TSPSC should be completely abolished as it has ruined the lives of lakhs of unemployed youth and their families. 

Revanth Reddy along with several Congress leaders complained about the irregularities in the paper leak.  They alleged that the paper was stolen and sold for crores.  They alleged that those who are close to KTR are involved in the TSPSC paper leak.  Revanth Reddy sought permission to interrogate KTR and the Chairman of the TSPSC.  He said that the Governor has special powers, according to which he has the power to suspend all the present board members. 

Revanth Reddy alleged that the IT department was responsible for the paper leak incident and that there were irregularities under the purview of Minister KTR.   They said that they do not have faith in the SIT and have sought permission from the Governor for a transparent investigation.  He said that the future of lakhs of unemployed and students have been sold for crores, and according to 317, the Governor has the power to suspend the members of the Board.  He said that this is not a problem for lakhs of students.  It is a problem for lakhs of families.  Revanth Reddy made it clear that the Governor had given him assurance on this matter.  (Maxim News) 


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