YSR Congress Promises Legal Support to DSC-2025 Candidates Alleging Recruitment Irregularities
The YSR Congress is providing legal and political support to candidates alleging irregularities in the DSC-2025 teacher recruitment process. Party leaders are demanding a CBI investigation, citing issues with reservation implementation, certificate verification, and disability quota assessments during the government hiring process.

Highlights
- •YSR Congress promises full legal support for DSC-2025 aspirants claiming recruitment irregularities.
- •Sajjala Ramakrishna Reddy calls for a CBI investigation into the alleged recruitment scam.
- •Candidates report grievances including improper disability quota assessments and verification failures.
- •The party insists the campaign aims to ensure fairness and transparency in government hiring.
The YSR Congress has officially pledged comprehensive political and legal assistance to numerous candidates who have voiced serious concerns regarding the DSC-2025 teacher recruitment process. These aspirants contend that the selection procedures were marred by significant procedural irregularities, prompting them to seek urgent intervention from opposition party leaders.
Addressing Allegations in DSC-2025 Recruitment
During a gathering at the party’s central office located in Tadepalli, a substantial number of affected job seekers presented their grievances to YSR Congress leadership. The delegation, which included state coordinator Sajjala Ramakrishna Reddy along with MLCs Parvatha Reddy, Chandrasekhar Reddy, and Lella Appi Reddy, received assurances that the party would stand by them. To facilitate formal action, the party’s legal cell has begun compiling detailed documentation from the affected candidates to explore potential legal remedies.
Sajjala Ramakrishna Reddy explicitly labeled the DSC-2025 recruitment drive a orchestrated recruitment scam, going as far as to call for an independent CBI probe into the matter. He raised critical questions regarding the silence of the Chief Minister and the Education Minister, criticizing them for relying solely on administrative officials to defend the contested recruitment process instead of addressing the public outcry directly.
Candidate Grievances and Ongoing Advocacy
Various candidates shared specific instances of alleged bias and procedural failures during the recruitment cycle. For example, G Anjanappa, an aspirant hailing from Anantapur, stated that a miscalculation concerning his disability status effectively disqualified him from consideration under the physically challenged quota. Other applicants have cited widespread discrepancies in how reservations were implemented, as well as inconsistencies observed during the mandatory certificate verification phase.
The leadership of the YSR Congress has emphasized that this campaign is strictly focused on uncovering irregularities and ensuring transparency within the DSC-2025 process. They stressed that their objective is to secure justice for deserving applicants, rather than to undermine those who have already received their appointments. The party has committed to maintaining both legal and public pressure until a thorough, transparent investigation into the alleged Sports Quota and general recruitment irregularities is successfully initiated and completed.













