Hyderabad, April 26 (). YSR Telangana Party (YSRTP) president Y. S. Sharmila on Wednesday Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao, in which the issue of question paper leak regarding Telangana State Public Service Commission (TSPSC) has come to the fore.
Sharmila asked Chief Minister KCR 10 questions on the TSPSC question paper leak and the subsequent investigation by the Special Investigation Team (SIT). Sharmila participated in a day-long fast and protest meeting held at Indira Park in Hyderabad under the banner of T-Save.
The YSRTP leader, who earlier offered a pair of shoes to the Chief Minister to accompany him on a padyatra to see the plight of the people in the state and also offered to present a copy of the Indian Constitution, has now come up with another innovative protest by sending a questionnaire. Took support
Mocking KCR, who had visited Maharashtra’s Aurangabad two days ago to address a Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) public meeting, the questionnaire read, “You haven’t uttered a single word on the issue of TSPSC paper leak scam?” Are you still the CM of Telangana or the corporator of Aurangabad? please clarify!
Sharmila also asked KCR why no action was taken against the TSPSC board members and chairman in the TSPSC paper leak scam. He alleged that no action was taken against the officers deliberately as they connived with the SIT to destroy evidence.
Referring to the theft of question papers from TSPSC, he asked how it was possible that the IP was accessed outside the TSPSC office. She wanted to know why the role of the IT department was not probed. He asked- Why did the IT minister not release a white paper on data breach and compromised access from data centers of the state government.
Claiming that the ED has found major evidence of money laundering, the YSRTP leader asked how it could be possible without the role of big fish. He also asked why the matter has not yet been handed over to the CBI or an inquiry ordered by the sitting judge, despite pressure from all parties.
Meanwhile, revolutionary Baladir Gadar joined Sharmila in the protest at Indira Park. He demanded the state government to take steps to solve the problems of the unemployed. Earlier, the Telangana High Court had given conditional permission to YSRTP for the protest.
However, police did not allow Sharmila to protest on April 17 under the banner of Telangana Students Action for Vacancies and Employment (T-SAVE). Sharmila had filed a petition in the High Court seeking a direction to the police to allow the protest. The High Court, however, directed that not more than 500 people have to participate in the strike.
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