Chief Minister Revanth Reddy once again reiterated today that all the corruption that happened during the ten-year rule of the BRS would be exposed, and that the State government would collect all the proceeds of corruption from the BRS leaders.
Speaking on the occasion after unveiling the Praja Palana application form at the Secretariat today, the CM lashed out at the statement of former minister and BRS working president K T Rama Rao that problems were not being solved at the Praja Vani programme.
"K T Rama Rao helped just one woman with one lakh rupees. Compared to the one lakh crores amassed through corruption by the BRS leader during the previous government, one lakh rupees is nothing. The day will definitely come when KTR will have to pay all the money amassed through dubious means," Reddy said.
"The former Chief Minister's family members earned lakhs of crores off the ordinary people's flesh and blood, but KCR lied that he didn't have even a car. In fact, KCR had bought 22 Land Cruisers and kept them in Vijayawada. The BRS leaders thought that the cars could be brought to Telangana after the completion of the elections. But fate decreed otherwise and those Cruisers are now being used by us," he said.
The Chief Minister reiterated that the State government would fill two lakh job vacancies within a year, and that the unemployed youth need not be worried over the job notifications.
"The examination process cannot take place without a TSPSC Chairman. The present TSPSC members have already submitted their resignations. After the decision of the Governor, a new board will be constituted, and a new Chairman and members will be appointed. The State government will then issue job notifications and recruit for all vacant posts. The issue of Group-2 exams will also be discussed with the officials concerned and a decision will be taken soon in this regard," Reddy said.