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KTR sends legal notices to Revanth, Bandi for allegations against him in TSPSC paper leak case

Telangana’s cabinet minister K.T. Rama Rao on Thursday sent legal notices to state Congress chief A. Revanth Reddy and BJP president Bandi Sanjay on Thursday for making baseless allegations against him in the Telangana State Public Service Commission (TSPSC) paper leak case.

KTR stated that he served legal notice to Congress and BJP leaders for dragging his name into the paper leak case in order to gain political mileage and defame the government.

The minister attacked both leaders for being unaware that the TSPSC is a constitutional body that operates independently.

KTR stated that TSPSC was established to independently conduct exams for the recruitment of government employees with no role for the government; however, ignoring these facts, Bandi Sanjay and Revanth Reddy cooked up a plot by projecting as if the exams are conducted by the government.

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The minister made it clear that such cheap attempts to drag his name into the case for political gain would not be tolerated.

Both Bandi Sanjay and Revanth Reddy, according to the BRS leader, have become public laughingstocks due to their ridiculous statements in the past.

KTR claimed that the Congress and BJP were spreading lies in an attempt to stop the process of recruitment of employees.

He said the same leaders had earlier stated that the job notifications issued by the government are a conspiracy and had appealed to the youth to leave the exams and join them in politics.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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