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Revanth to file complaint with ED, CBI on TSPSC leak

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PNS|Hyderabad

TPCC President Revanth Reddy said that he will file a complaint with the Enforcement Directorate and the CBI Director regarding the TSPSC leak.

He said that the Congress has decided to stage protests in all district headquarters on March 27 and has decided to meet the students of all universities from April 1 onwards.
During the second week of April, the party is planning to organise a Nirudyoga Nirasana Deeksha, he said.

Revanth said that due to these programmes he is postponing his Yatra till April 6.

Speaking to the media on Friday at his residence after the police kept him under house arrest to prevent him from attending a Nirudyoga Nirasana Deeksha at the Osmania University, Revanth said that the government prevented him from attending the OU programme due to its dictatorial policy.

The BRS government kept me under house arrest by deploying hundreds of policemen around my house, Revanth said. Condemning the BRS government, he said that it detaining protesters illegally to hide its criminal activities.

He said that Kakatiya University Prof. Vinayaka Reddy had approached the High Court regarding the appointment of TSPSC members violating rules. The High Court Judge expressed shock over it and has asked the government to file a counter on it.

But the government is requesting adjournments without filing a counter affidavit, he said and added that the TSPSC leak took place as the government gave a chance to ineligible candidates.

He said that the SIT did not investigate the fact that the TSPSC had conducted a Group-I exam even after the scheduled time was over for 90 candidates at the Lalaguda SFS High School. Big guys are behind the TSPSC leak and so the government hid its failures.

“We made a specific allegation. There is something behind handing over the case to the SIT. An investigation by the SIT will weaken the case,” he said.

The SIT should have investigated TSPSC Confidential Section Officer Shankara Laxmi but it declared her a witness. The SIT should have filed corruption cases against the culprits but it didn’t do it and is trying to protect the culprits.

The government must include ACB officials in SIT. IT Minister KT Ramarao is directly linked to the TSPSC leak. The appointment of TSPSC members in 2021 took place against rules, he said.

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