KTR warns BJP against politicising TSPSC issue, assures justice

KTR remarked that BJP is trying to create unrest among the unemployed youth by attributing the mistake made by one individual to the entire TSPSC

By Newsmeter Network  Published on  17 March 2023 2:21 PM GMT
K. T. Rama Rao

Telangana: IT Minister KT Rama Rao lambasted Telangana BJP president Bandi Sanjay on the TSPSC paper leak. “Bandi Sanjay puts baseless allegations on the state government without knowing that TSPSC is a constitutional body and the state government has a limited role to play. This shows the level of ignorance of the BJP President,” KTR said.

KTR said that Bandi Sanjay resorted to a similar type of baseless personal allegation earlier with regard to intermediate examinations without having minimum awareness of the functioning of government wings. He warned that Sanjay would have to face criminal cases in the future for his politically-motivated conspiracies. KTR warned the BJP to stop politicising the issue for their selfish gains.

KTR remarked that BJP is trying to create unrest among the unemployed youth by attributing the mistake made by one individual to the entire TSPSC. He recalled that it was Bandi Sanjay who appealed to the youth to leave jobs and stop preparing for exams to campaign for the BJP.

KTR said that there are numerous instances of paper leaks in various BJP-ruled states and BJP has no moral right to question the BRS government’s commitment to the unemployed. “In eight years, 13 question papers were leaked in Modi’s state Gujarat. Does Bandi Sanjay have the guts to ask for Modi’s resignation?" questioned KTR.

KTR added, “When any issue happens, how the government reacts is important.” He mentioned that as soon as the paper leak issue came out, the state government acted swiftly, constituted an SIT, and arrested all the accused. KTR said that though the incident was unfortunate, keeping in mind the future of all eligible candidates and to deliver justice, TSPSC has cancelled the Group-1 Prelims.

KTR appealed to the youth and students of Telangana that there is no need to worry about recruitment. The minister assured that the BRS government will take all kinds of measures to ensure justice for each and every unemployed youth in the state. He added that the government had already shown its commitment to the unemployed youth by filling up more than twice the number of jobs promised. “The Telangana government has brought a new zonal system unlike anywhere else in the country with the lofty ambition of getting 95 percent of jobs for the youth of Telangana, which is proof of the government’s commitment towards the welfare of the youth,” he remarked.

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