Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) working president K.T. Rama Rao expressed his defiance against alleged attempts to implicate him in false cases, including phone tapping. He accused the ruling Congress party of targeting him in various matters, such as the drugs case and alleged relationships with actresses.
Rama Rao, before appearing in front of the Special Investigation Team (SIT) investigating the phone-tapping allegations, stated that his family had also been subjected to mental distress. He highlighted his 20 years of service to Telangana, mentioning how BRS had overcome past conspiracies by the Andhra Pradesh government and political figures.
The former minister emphasized his commitment to constructive politics and criticized the Congress party for engaging in a smear campaign against him over the past few years. He questioned the lack of official evidence supporting the leaks that have tarnished his reputation, particularly regarding the ongoing phone-tapping issue.
Rama Rao accused Chief Minister Revanth Reddy of orchestrating the phone-tapping controversy to divert attention from the alleged Singareni coal scam involving his brother-in-law. He pledged to confront the Congress party’s failures and Reddy’s purported corruption, vowing to uphold the interests of Telangana.
