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17 August 2026

YSRCP MLC Botcha Satyanarayana challenges govt on CBI probe into DSC-2025 exam irregularities

YSRCP MLC Botcha Satyanarayana (File Photo/ANI)

Amaravati (Andhra Pradesh) [India], August 17 (ANI): Leader of Opposition in the Legislative Council, Botcha Satyanarayana challenged the TDP coalition government to order a CBI inquiry into the alleged irregularities in DSC-2025, saying YSRCP was ready for a similar probe into the Group-1 examinations conducted during its tenure.
Speaking along with YSRCP MLCs at the Assembly Media Point on Monday, Botcha said Education Minister Nara Lokesh had failed to give clear answers on the DSC controversy. "We are ready for a CBI inquiry into Group-1. Are you ready for a CBI inquiry into DSC?" he challenged the government.
As per a press release, Botcha said rules were violated at several stages in the conduct of DSC-2025. He questioned why the responsibility of SCERT, which prepares question papers, and that of the DSC Convener, who conducts the examination, were entrusted to the same person. He said such an arrangement raised serious questions over transparency.
He also questioned the role of outsourced employee Naveen, who was initially shown as a State first-ranker but was later removed from the merit list. While the government claimed that he did not attend certificate verification, Botcha said Naveen had himself emailed Education Department officials stating that he had not received a call letter and that his ID had been blocked, the release said.
Botcha also questioned the selection of 383 candidates under the sports quota without an examination. He demanded answers to allegations that money was collected for jobs and questioned why those involved were not identified despite audio calls and phone numbers being available, the press release said.
He said the entire DSC issue should be investigated by the CBI to bring out the facts. "If no wrong was committed, why should the government fear a CBI inquiry?" he asked.
Botcha demanded that Nara Lokesh take moral responsibility and resign as Education Minister until the CBI investigation is completed. (ANI)

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