Revanth Reddy On A Mission To Revamp TSPSC?

Revanth Reddy who led the party as TPCC Chief was selected as the Chief Minister over seniors.

Update: 2023-12-13 07:05 GMT

Firebrand leader Revanth Reddy had hit it out of the park in the recent elections. He pulled off a big win and achieved what the Congress party has been aiming for around a decade. After a big win, Congress party formed the government and the Cabinet took oath.

Revanth Reddy who led the party as TPCC Chief was selected as the Chief Minister over seniors. After assuming the office, Revanth Reddy has been leaving his mark as the Chief Minister.

The criticism faced by TSPSC played a big role in the elections. Revanth Reddy is putting a special focus on the body and looks like he is on a mission to revamp the Commission.

TSPSC Chairman Janardhan Reddy resigned from his post recently and the decision on this is said to be pending with the Governor. A few other officials are also believed to have resigned from their posts.

Revanth Reddy chaired a key meeting with the concerned authorities on TSPSC and directed them to make some changes by studying how the commissions in other states to get more inputs.The authorities were also asked to submit a report on the developments.

We are also hearing reports about the TSPSC issuing new dates for the exams which were cancelled earlier.

As the TSPSC Commission members reportedly resigned we might see new members assuming the office and the revamp might start with the new appointments.

Looking at all these developments, it looks like Revanth Reddy is on a mission to revamp the Commission and correct the alleged irregularities. The Chief Minister is putting the focus on this, say reports.

The TSPSC Commission was in the news for the wrong reasons when the papers were leaked. This became a big sensation not just in the state but outside the state as well.

The opposition parties aggressively targeted the ruling BRS on the paper leaks accusing it of negligence. Congress never left any stone unturned to lash out at the BRS.

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