BSNL's executive unions and a well-known NGO called Telecom Watchdog have independently accused the DoT and R K Chandolia, advisor (economic) in particular, of manipulating the eligibility criteria and scheduling interviews in a suspiciously hasty manner to favour a particular candidate.
Letters requesting the intervention of the PM and the cabinet secretary have already been sent with copies to the principal secretary, DoT secretary, secretary, department of personnel and other officials.
According to Telecom Watchdog, "Suddenly, on September 28, the DoT issued letters to a selected few persons, asking them to come for an interview on Sunday, October 3. The interviews have been scheduled in haste and on a day when the entire country will be busy in the CWG inauguration and amidst speculation of the communication minister (A Raja) being changed after the notice on 2G spectrum scam by the Hon'ble Supreme Court".
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