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KTR issues legal notices to Revanth, Sanjay over TSPSC issue

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PNS|Hyderabad

Making a scathing attack on TPCC President Revanth Reddy and Telangana BJP President Sanjay for manufacturing political conspiracy stories over the TSPSC leak, Industries Minister KT Rama Rao said that he is sending legal notices to both of them.

KTR came down heavily on Revanth and Sanjay for making baseless, false allegations about TSPSC affairs.

KTR said the legal notices are being sent to both of them for conspiring to discredit the government by dragging his name into the TSPSC issue with malice.

“Dragging the Telangana government and me into this matter without understanding the autonomous nature of the constitutionally constituted TSPSC their ignorance,” KTR said. KTR warned that he would not tolerate any attempt to defame him.

He reminded that Revanth and Sanjay have already made a fool of themselves with their stupid statements.

Revanth said there was a vaccine scam worth thousands of crores during Covid-19 and that the old Secretariat was being demolished for Nizam’s jewels worth thousands of crores.

Sanjay made meaningless comments like digging up sacred places and ‘vehicle for vehicle’ during the Hyderabad floods. “Under the leadership of these two leaders, the Congress and the BJP have become directionless in the state,” KTR added.

KTR said that there is a conspiracy by both the BJP and the Congress to stall the entire recruitment process.

KTR said that both Sanjay and Revanth earlier termed the Telangana government’s job notification a conspiracy and their comments that youth should put aside their preparation and get into politics reflect their deceitful mentality.

“It is deplorable that these leaders are making adverse attempts to damage the self-esteem of youth by linking death incidents to the TSPSC issue,” the Minister said.

KTR appealed to the youth of the state to focus on preparing for competitive exams and not to fall into the trap of these leaders.

KTR remarked that TSPSC has already taken corrective measures and will conduct future examinations more strictly.

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