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Prof K Nageshwar: Politicians mistakes, court indicts IAS Officers (Video)

         రాజకీయ నేతల తప్పులు, IAS లకు చివాట్లు 

Poor IAS officers in Telangana are paying the price for Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao’s ‘ego’ in dealing with the TSRTC strike, which entered 34th day today. Chief secretary, finance secretary, transport secretary, transport commissioner, who are senior IAS officers are made to stand in HIgh Court for three hours on Thursday, while hearing the RTC case. The High Court rapped these officers for submitting false reports on funds given by TS government to TSRTC. In fact, IAS officers are facing the music in High Court every week since October 5, when the strike began. Under pressure from KCR, these officers are submitting false reports.

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Prof K Nageshwar: Politicians mistakes, court indicts IAS Officers (Video)
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రాజకీయ నేతల తప్పులు, IAS లకు చివాట్లు Poor IAS officers in Telangana are paying the price for Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao’s ‘ego’ in dealing with the TSRTC strike, which entered 34th day today. Chief secretary, finance secretary, transport secretary, transport commissioner, who are senior IAS officers are made to stand in HIgh Court for three hours on Thursday, while hearing the RTC case. The High Court rapped these officers for submitting false reports on funds given by TS government to TSRTC. In fact, IAS officers are facing the music in High Court every week since October 5, when the strike began. Under pressure from KCR, these officers are submitting false reports.

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