Indian cricketer Mohammed Siraj has been appointed as the deputy superintendent of police (DSP) in Telangana. Siraj’s new role was confirmed in a ceremony with the state’s DGP and other officials. Despite lacking the required educational qualifications, Siraj was granted an exemption by the Telangana government, recognizing his contributions to international cricket.
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