TSPSC Leak Issue: SIT Officials Serve Notice To Telangana BJP Chief Bandi Sanjay At His Residence
Gangadhar, SIT inspector said, "Today (Saturday) again we are issuing him a reminder notice to appear before the officials of SIT tomorrow (Sunday)."
The Special Investigation Team (SIT) officials arrived at Telangana BJP chief Bandi Sanjay's residence to serve a notice to him in connection with Telangana State Public Service Commission (TSPSC) leak issue on Saturday.
According to ANI, “SIT officials arrived at State BJP Chief Bandi Sanjay's residence to serve a notice to him in connection with TSPSC leak issue.
Telangana | SIT officials arrived at State BJP Chief Bandi Sanjay's residence to serve a notice to him in connection with TSPSC leak issue.
— ANI (@ANI) March 25, 2023
Earlier he was summoned, asking him to appear before the officials to answer a few questions relating to the claim he made. pic.twitter.com/ZDVoBFfXb2
Gangadhar, SIT inspector said, “Telangana BJP chief Bandi Sanjay was already summoned to appear before SIT with the relevant documents. Today (Saturday) again we are issuing him a reminder notice to appear before the officials of SIT tomorrow (On Sunday).”
Earlier, SIT summoned Bandi Sanjay on Tuesday to appear before it on March 24. SIT also told him to submit evidence in support of the allegations made by him.
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Earlier, the SIT issued the notice under Section 91 of CrPC (summons to produce a document or other things) recounting a statement made by him that more than 50 persons from one mandal in Jagtiyal district qualified in the exam conducted by the TSPSC. He had stated that six candidates from a small village qualified and they are all children or relatives of BRS leaders.
Reacting to the notice, Bandi Sanjay said he would not appear before SIT. He, however, said he would present all evidence only if a committee headed by a sitting judge of the High Court was formed on the paper leak issue.
The SIT issued a notice to Revanth on Monday.
(With IANS inputs)