Hyderabad Police have filed a case against former minister and BRS MLA T. Srinivas Yadav for making inappropriate comments about Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy. The case was lodged at the SR Nagar Police Station following a complaint by a Congress party leader, Ravikiran Devulapalli. Srinivas Yadav’s remarks, made during a meeting in Secunderabad, opposed the Congress government’s plan to divide Secunderabad into three corporations within Greater Hyderabad.
The BRS leader warned the Chief Minister against dividing Secunderabad, stating that it is not his personal property to be divided. He faced backlash from the Congress party for his comments, with a party official criticizing his behavior and suggesting he chop vegetables instead. Srinivas Yadav later retracted his statement, clarifying that his intention was to express strong opposition to the proposed division of Secunderabad.
Srinivas Yadav, representing the Sanath Nagar Assembly constituency, emphasized his respect for those in Constitutional positions while questioning the Chief Minister’s stance on the issue. He raised concerns about the impact of merging police stations in Secunderabad and the inclusion of divisions in different zones. The BRS leader assured that his remarks were not meant to disrespect any individual in authority.
