SIT Probe Going On Under KTR's Supervision: Revanth Reddy
The TPCC president alleged that the SIT officials were issuing notices to opposition leaders, and providing all the information to KTR.
Hyderabad | 28th March 2023
TPCC chief Revanth Reddy today alleged that the SIT officials investigating the TSPSC question paper leak case were working under the supervision of IT & Industries Minister K T Rama Rao.
Speaking to media persons in Delhi, Reddy alleged that the SIT officials were issuing notices to opposition leaders and those accusing government officials of involvement in the leak, and providing all the information to KTR.
Reddy alleged that crores of rupees had been exchanged in the case. He also alleged that several money laundering and foreign transactions had taken place in the case. He claimed that the leak became public due to the clashes between the officials of the TSPSC over the distribution of the money, and that the Commission had lodged a complaint with Begumpet police as the allegations were made against the family members of CM K Chandrashekar Rao. He added that the CM had handed over the case to the SIT to dilute it, and that KTR was trying hard to escape from the case by attacking the opposition leaders.
He reiterated his demand that the State government inquire into the case along with the ED and the CBI. He lamented that the ED and the CBI officials were not giving time for the last three to four days to his party's leaders to submit a representation for an inquiry by those agencies into the case, and urged the officials of the ED and the CBI to give an appointment to them at the earliest.
He also said that anti-corruption laws would also be attracted in the case as several State government officials were also involved in the case, and that handing over the case to the ACB would help in the completion of the inquiry at the earliest.
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