BRS Working President KT Rama Rao on Thursday lashed out at Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy for using "abusive language" against BRS Chief K Chandrashekar Rao and said that Reddy's place "is in the gutter."
"Had the honour of meeting Shri Pawan Kalyan Garu. He expressed his full support for the Bharatiya Janata Party and graciously agreed to campaign for the BJP in the Municipal Elections," Rao said in his post on X today.
Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) Working President KT Rama Rao (KTR) alleged that Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy is once again misusing thousands of crores of public money and diverting it to his benami company.
Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy claimed that it was the KCR rule which had arrested several Telangana activists, including one of the noted Telangana leaders, Professor M Kodandaram, during the Telangana movement by breaking down the doors of their homes.
Speaking to ANI, Rao alleged that several BJP leaders' phones were tapped and cases were filed against them, claiming that the BRS misused phone tapping to secure electoral gains.
BRS Working President KT Rama Rao (KTR) on Monday criticised the police over what he called "high-handed actions" in the ongoing investigation into the alleged phone-tapping case.
This comes after KTR's alleged political vendetta and diversion tactics regarding a Special Investigation Team (SIT) questioning BRS Chief KC Rao in connection with the phone-tapping case.
"KCR is the man who fought for Telangana. He is the most senior politician in Telangana. He ruled Telangana for 10 years as one of the best chief ministers in this country. Unfortunately, he is being questioned as a witness in a so-called tapping case," RS Praveen Kumar said.
KTR claimed that the SIT had failed to adhere to legal provisions, including those under the BNSS law enacted by Parliament. However, he said KCR, despite not being legally required to appear in person, chose to cooperate fully with the inquiry out of respect for the Constitution and the
He said that following the disclosure of alleged phone-tapping during the previous BRS government and the arrest of some police officers, the Congress government has begun examining ministers and key leaders who were in power at that time. Leaders, including KT Rama Rao and Harish Rao, ha
The BRS leader further remarked that, after Harish Rao, a senior BRS leader, exposed the alleged coal scam, Rao was immediately served with a notice to appear for investigation.