Bandi writes to SIT, raises questions
The Karimnagar MP said the news of TSPSC paper leak, specially of the Group I paper, shocked the collective conscience of the State. "A responsible minister in the State Cabinet had said that there were only two people." And, as the head of the SIT, "you know the number of people involved so far is huge. This has been our hunch that, right from day one, there has been a concerted effort to underplay the scam and deflect the attention to which the statement of 'just two people' was a subterfuge." He said that he had come to know through a few independent sources that a large number of people were unduly qualified in a certain village. He had put it in public domain so that the SIT would investigate to find out veracity of information.
Bandi said being a public representative and the president of State BJP, he gets information from many sources; it becomes incumbent on my part to put it in public domain. "However, instead of pursuing the matter, the SIT chose to serve notice to him and expect him to appear before it", he asked. Meanwhile, a legal team met the SIT on behalf of the Karimnagar MP on Sunday.