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    Former SC and ST Commission Chairman Errolla Srinivas stated that the BRS will support Osmania University students and criticized the Congress party for issuing notices to the University. He accused the Congress government of neglecting key issues like electricity cuts and farmer suicides, as well as failing to provide basic amenities like electricity and water to the University.

    Srinivas highlighted that the recent notices to Osmania University were unfair, as they targeted a Dalit Madiga community leader instead of the responsible officials like the Vice Chancellor and Registrar. He criticized the Congress government for discriminating against Dalits and urged for accountability from higher-ranking officials.

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    Additionally, Srinivas pointed out that SC and ST employees often face blame for mistakes while credit goes to higher officials. He suggested that show cause notices should be directed towards the Chief Minister and Deputy Chief Minister instead. He called on voters to hold the Congress accountable in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections.

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    In conclusion, Srinivas emphasized the need for transparency and fairness in governance, urging people to use their votes to demand accountability from political parties.

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