Hyderabad March 21
Telangana Pradesh Congress Party (TPCC) president, Revanth Reddy, has raised concerns about the ongoing investigation into the Telangana State Public Service Commission (TSPSC) paper leakage case. Reddy stated that the Special Investigation Team (SIT) set up to investigate the matter has not completely eliminated the issue of paper leakage, and questioned where the cases filed by the SIT in the past have gone.

Reddy further highlighted the need for transparency in the recruitment process and requested the court to make details of the jobs filled so far available to the public. Lawyers presented arguments on behalf of both parties in the court, and the process has now started.
Reddy also stressed the need for a periodic audit of the TSPSC systems and held the IT department responsible for the audit and scrutiny of the same. He called for the inclusion of the Chairman, Secretaries, and Shankar Lakshmi in the liability for the issue of paper leakage and suggested that they are conspiring to close the panels.
Regarding the whereabouts of the SIT Inquiry Officer AR Srinivas, Reddy pointed out that he is from Andhra, and questioned the credibility of the investigation when an Andhra officer is involved.
In his speech, Reddy also mentioned the Telangana movement and the issue of unemployment, stating that the Telangana movement is a DNA student movement and that 30 lakh unemployed people are waiting for justice.
Reddy expressed his concerns about the lack of proper investigation and requested the SIT report to be submitted to the court and given to the public. He also questioned where those who fought for Telangana have gone.