Cong files criminal case against KTR in Telangana
Rao has also accused a minister in the state Cabinet of meeting Gautam Adani in Hyderabad to usurp 84 acres of government land in Raidurgam.
Rao has also accused a minister in the state Cabinet of meeting Gautam Adani in Hyderabad to usurp 84 acres of government land in Raidurgam.
The verbal sparring between the ruling Congress and opposition BRS turned ugly after Forest Minister Konda Surekha made a personal attack on BRS working president KT Rama Rao which not only bordered on character assassination but also dragged the name of a prominent South Indian star through the mud.
There was a scuffle between the Congress workers who stopped the convoy and shouted slogans of “KTR go back” and BRS supporters.
Rao went public with the allegation that the firm owned by the chief minister’s brother-in-law was given the tenders despite not meeting the eligibility criteria.
Rao also advised the government to go ahead with the Pharma City plan as conceived during his tenure.
BRS working president KT Rama Rao threatened to not only remove the statue of Rajiv Gandhi once his party was voted to power but also change the name of the city’s international airport and the other schemes named after the slain Prime Minister.
In his letter, a copy of which was also sent to Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge, KT Rama Rao wrote, “The farmers of our state feel cheated and abandoned.”
Taking to social media platform X, Rao expressed his apprehension in a lengthy post. He said, “The alarming decline in Telangana’s IT exports is a matter of serious concern. Even more concerning is the fact that new IT jobs have fallen to one-third of the 2022-23 numbers.”
Rao pointed out that the Congress had criticised former chief minister K Chandrasekhar Rao over his decision to skip NITI Aayog’s meetings during his own tenure.
He wondered why the Congress was celebrating even when a large number of eligible beneficiaries were worried and uncertain whether their loans will be waived under the state government’s scheme.