The Bharat Rashtra Samithi government, led by Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao, has successfully implicated state Bharatiya Janata Party President Bandi Sanjay in the Class 10 question paper leakage issue and is now planning to tighten the noose around him even further.
The police claim to have gathered enough evidence against Sanjay for his alleged involvement in the Class 10 examination paper leakage and are preparing to fix him in the Telangana State Public Service Commission (TSPSC) paper leakage as well.
The TSPSC paper leakage issue has become a major embarrassment for the KCR government, and Sanjay has been targeting it by demanding the resignation of the Chief Minister's son and IT Minister, K T Rama Rao.
Although KTR tried to turn the tables on Sanjay by linking one of the arrested individuals to the BJP, it did not work out as the opposition demanded a judicial inquiry into the TSPSC issue.
But now, with Sanjay's arrest in the Class 10 question paper leakage scam, the KCR government has a new weapon to target Sanjay by implicating him in the TSPSC issue as well.
The Special Investigation Team of the Hyderabad police, which is probing the TSPSC question paper leak case, is preparing to record Sanjay's statement. The SIT has issued him notices twice, asking him to appear before them and join the investigation.
Sanjay has alleged that several high-profile persons, including some from the BRS party, were involved in the TSPSC question paper leak issue.
Following his remarks, the SIT issued him notices twice, asking him to share relevant information to aid in the investigation of the case. However, Sanjay did not appear on either occasion.
With the Warangal police arresting Bandi Sanjay for allegedly conspiring to defame the government and create commotion by leaking the SSC exam paper, the police are likely to focus on his role in the TSPSC exam paper leak case. A couple of the suspects in the TSPSC case are allegedly linked to some BJP leaders.