Probe paper leak by CBI or HC sitting judge, demands Revanth
Hyderabad: Announcing the postponement of his ongoing 'Haath Se Haath Jodo' padayatra to April 6, TPCC president A. Revanth Reddy on Friday demanded that the government institute a comprehensive judicial inquiry by a High Court judge or by the Central Bureau of Investigation into the Telangana State Public Service Commission question paper leak, as well as the disqualification of IT minister K.T. Revanth Reddy claimed that he had decided to postpone his padayatra in order to lead a delegation to New Delhi to lodge complaints with the Central investigating agencies such as the CBI and the ED against the state government on the paper leak and to intensify his fight against the state government by highlighting its failures, particularly on the paper leak issue. A Special Investigation Team of Hyderabad police has been formed to probe the question paper leak, but Revanth Reddy stated that he had no faith in its investigation. He stated that the Congress would hold a public meeting with the unemployed youth, with one lakh people expected to attend, in protest of the state government's callous attitude to the paper leak scam.
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