America's biggest H1B visa scandal has Indian connection

America's biggest H1B visa scandal has Indian connection

Congress adilabad incharge kandi sirivinas reddy embroiled in major h1b visa riggingbr br Internal bickering likely to affect prospects of Congress nomineebr Kandi Srinivas Reddy Embroiled in Major H1B Visa Rigging Scandal Amid Congress Party Turmoil in Adilabadbr Adilabad, India - The political landscape in Adilabad has been shaken by recent revelations involving Kandi Srinivas Reddy, the Congress in-charge for the region, who is embroiled in a major H1B visa rigging scandal. This controversy comes at a time when the Congress party is already grappling with internal bickering, which threatens to undermine its prospects in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections.br H1B Visa Scandal: A Major Blow to Kandi Srinivas Reddy's Reputationbr Kandi Srinivas Reddy, an NRI and prominent Congress figure in Adilabad, has been accused of being involved in a scheme to fraudulently obtain H1B visas. This scandal has raised serious concerns among his supporters and the broader political community. The H1B visa program, which allows foreign workers to obtain employment in the United States, is subject to stringent regulations. Allegations of rigging within this system could lead to severe legal consequences and damage Srinivas Reddy's political career.br The details of the allegations include accusations of submitting falsified documents and misrepresenting qualifications to secure visas for individuals not eligible under the standard criteria. This controversy not only tarnishes Srinivas Reddy’s personal reputation but also casts a shadow over the Congress party's image in the region.br Internal Bickering: A Persistent Issue for the Congress Partybr The Congress party in Adilabad is facing significant internal strife, which is likely to affect its performance in the upcoming elections. Supporters of Kandi Srinivas Reddy recently staged protests against the reinstatement of several leaders who had previously been suspended for anti-party activities. These leaders include DCC president Sajid Khan, aspirant Gandrath Sujatha, former DCC chief Bhargav Deshpandey, and former agriculture market committee chairman Sanjeeva Reddy.br The protestors accuse these leaders of colluding with rival parties BJP and BRS during the last Assembly polls, which they believe contributed to Srinivas Reddy's defeat. The internal rift has intensified, with demands for the permanent expulsion of these figures from the party. The agitators have threatened mass resignations if their demands are not met, highlighting the depth of the division within the local Congress ranks.


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