Former IAS officer PV Ramesh Megha, who made headlines by stating that there was no truth in the skill development scam case that led to the arrest of former AP Chief Minister Nara Chandrababu, has resigned from his position as an advisor in a Megha Engineering company. In a letter sent to the company yesterday, he cited personal reasons for his resignation. After retiring from the IAS, he had been working as a consultant for the Andhra Pradesh government before joining the Megha Company. His decision to step down from the company has sparked discussions, especially because of his opposition to Chandrababu's arrest. Ramesh had previously announced his intention to reveal the truth about the skill development case during a press conference, which was scheduled for yesterday but did not take place. There were reports suggesting that the company had advised Ramesh not to hold the press conference while still affiliated with their company and had urged him to resign