Minister Indrakaran Reddy draws flak for saying such leaks are ‘common’
Deccan ChronicleAdilabad: Telangana's Minister for Forest and Endowment, Allola Indrakaran Reddy, drew sharp criticism on Tuesday as he made light of the TSPSC question paper leak in the state. How can the opposition leaders link the paper leak issue to IT minister KT Rama Rao and how can they demand pulling up of chief minister KCR over this?” He asked, “What is the wrong in the special investigation team investigating the TSPSC questions papers leakage, issuing a notice to TPCC president Revanth Reddy, who accused KTR of being responsible for the question paper leakage?” “How can Revanth Reddy make allegations without any evidence against KTR, like saying that many candidates who got more than 100 marks in Group-1 Prelims were from a village that is the native place of KTR’s personal assistant, Tirupati,” the minister asked. Later, in a statement, the minister said the comments he made in connection with the question paper leak were “distorted” by a section of the media. Bhatti asked, “Why should anyone furnish proof when the state government itself admitted that the question paper leak took place.