Telangana: Complete preparation for new recruitment board in place of TSPSC
Telangana: Governor Dr Tamilisai Soundararajan accepted the resignations of the Chairman and three other members of the Telangana State Public Service Commission (TSPSC), paving the way for the formation of a new board to begin recruitment. Process under the auspices of the new government. Congress. The Governor accepted the resignations about a month after their presentation. A statement issued by the Raj Bhavan on Wednesday attributed the delay to the ongoing investigation into the paper filtration issue, meaning Dr Soundararajan had sought the Financial General’s opinion on the matter. TSPSC Chairman Dr. B. Janardhan Reddy for the first time on 11 December. Submitted his resignation immediately after meeting Revanth Reddy. During the meeting, the new Telangana minister expressed his unhappiness over the functioning of the TSPSC. The previous junta’s mandate was disrupted by filtering questionnaires and conducting examinations more frequently, leading to public anger and ultimately the overthrow of the BRS government. “Contrary to speculation or disinformation, the Governor has not delayed in accepting the resignations tendered by the President and the other three members of the TSPSC,” a statement issued by the Raj Bhavan said. Additionally, it “reflects responsible management of a case that involves an ongoing investigation”, the governor’s office said. Retired IAS officer Dr B Janardhana Reddy along with other three members – R Satyanarayana, Professor Bandi Linga Reddy and Karam Ravinder Reddy – had submitted their resignations. The Raj Bhavan statement further clarified that on receipt of the resignation letters, the Governor immediately forwarded them to the state government to close the proceedings. The comments and opinion of the Attorney General were also requested in this regard. “The ongoing investigation by the Special Investigation Team (SIT) plays an important role in the decision-making process,” he said. The file finally reached the Governor through the Prime Minister on 9 January and the resignations were accepted on 10 January. “The Honorable Governor accepted the four orders without prejudice to the ongoing investigation or any possible future criminal proceedings,” the release said.