Giving assurance to the unemployed youth that the Congress party would release a job calendar on January, 2024 if the Congress party comes to power in Telangana, the TPCC Chief and MP Revanth Reddy on Sunday accused the Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao and his son and Minister K T Rama Rao for failing to conduct Group-I preliminary exams through TSPSC in the state.
Revanth Reddy participated in a round-table meeting held in the city on TSPSC failures in conducting Group-I exams.
Speaking on the occasion, Revanth Reddy said that the ruling BRS party indulged in purchasing dissidents rather than concentrating on the TSPSC’s group-I exams.The court directed the government to re-conduct Group-I exams after irregularities took place.
“The Chief Minister utlised the Kaleshwaram project as an ATM while his daughter and MLC K Kavitha used Singareni collieries as an ATM.The Chief Minister’s son and Minister K T Rama Rao utlised the TSPSC as ATM by appointing ineligible candidates as TSPSC board members who failed to conduct the Group-I exams in Telangana,” Revanth Reddy alleged.
When the Congress party was fighting against irregularities in TSPSC, the Minister K T Rama Rao sent a defamation case for Rs 100 crore.The TPCC Chief asked why the government did not take action against the CM Peshi’s staff, Rajashekhar Reddy’s relative Linga Reddy in the TSPSC case.
“The appointment of TSPSC board members is illegal and the government deliberately placed ineligible persons as members in TSPSC.If we want to provide jobs to unemployed youth, we must cancel the government by dethroning Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao in the ensuing Assembly elections.
why 280 OMR sheets additionally received during conduct of exams of TSPSC? Revanth Reddy asked.
The TPCC chief alleged that TSPSC has been converted into a political rehabilitation center by the government.
Those who could not be given positions in politics were appointed as board members.This kind of situation would not have happened if the TSPSC board was abolished and deserving people were appointed only when the paper leakage happened.
Is it not the duty of the Chief Minister to dissolve the TSPSC board immediately? Why did the Chief Minister not review the developments of TSPSC? Revanth Reddy asked.






