No Delay On The Part Of Governor In Accepting Resignation Of TSPSC Chairman: Raj Bhavan Clarifies

Hyderabad. Jan 10 (Maxim News): In response to recent misinformation and concerns regarding the acceptance of resignations submitted by the TSPSC Chairman Dr. B. Janardhan Reddy and three members R. Satyanarayana, Prof. Bandi Linga Reddy and Karam Ravinder Reddy, the Raj Bhavan provided a comprehensive clarification.

Contrary to any speculation or misinformation, there has been no delay on the part of the Governor in accepting the resignations submitted by the Chairman and 3 other members of TSPSC. Upon receiving the resignations, as per Business Rules, the Governor promptly forwarded them to the State government for circulation of life, along with the remarks and the opinion of the Advocate General, through the Chief Minister after ensuring a thorough examination of the matter.

It is imperative to note that the ongoing investigation  by the Special Investigation Team (SIT) played a crucial role in the decision making process. In light of this, the State Government reviewed the resignations and obtained the opinion of the Advocate General and circulated the file to the Governor through the Chief Minister for acceptance of all four resignations on January 9.

The Governor accepted all four resignations without prejudice to the ongoing investigations and any potential future criminal proceedings on January 10.

The Raj Bhavan assures all people of the State in general and the unemployed youth in particular that every precaution has been taken to safeguard the interests of the unemployed youth in this process.

The Governor remains committed to upholding the mandates of the constitution, principles of justice, transparency and accountability and this decision reflects the responsible handling of a matter that involves ongoing investigations.

The entire process of acceptance of resignations was completed in one day with utmost diligence and in adherence to legal procedures.  (Maxim News)


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