BRS Working President K.T. Rama Rao cautioned Telangana police officers, stating they would face repercussions in Chief Minister Revanth Reddy’s political maneuvers. He accused certain officers of lodging false cases against party members and vowed that even after retirement, they would not be spared when BRS regains power. Rama Rao emphasized the party’s commitment to holding accountable those involved in illegal actions.
Expressing strong disapproval of CM Reddy regarding a notice issued by the Special Investigation Team to BRS leader T. Harish Rao in a phone-tapping case, Rama Rao highlighted the party’s imminent return to power in two years. He criticized the Congress party’s governance failures and pledged to challenge any arbitrary investigations by the SIT. Rama Rao questioned the silence of officials on the phone-tapping issue despite the Supreme Court’s statement on the matter.
Asserting BRS as a symbol of Telangana’s self-respect and voice, Rama Rao affirmed the party’s resilience in the face of challenges. He called for a thorough investigation into ministerial misconduct and corruption, alleging irregularities in Singareni tenders involving the Chief Minister’s family. Rama Rao accused CM Reddy’s brother-in-law of orchestrating a coal scam and manipulating tender processes for personal gain.
Rama Rao criticized the alleged intimidation tactics employed during site visits for Singareni tenders and accused the Chief Minister’s family of exploiting the system for financial gain. He questioned the sincerity of CM Reddy’s leadership program enrollment at Harvard University and speculated on his ability to navigate an English-speaking environment. Rama Rao expressed skepticism about CM Reddy’s English proficiency and its relevance to his academic pursuits.
