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.
"Fact of the matter is the only forces who are able to hold off the BJP are those that are led by strong leaders such as KCRji, Mamataji, Kejriwalji and Thiru Stalin. The Congress is no longer a viable alternative to BJP,” wrote KT Rama Rao on X.
Rao, popularly known as KTR, launched a scathing attack on the Congress government, particularly against the Chief Minister after Revanth Reddy said that the Congress was ready to dig a 100-metre deep grave to bury the BRS party by defeating it in the upcoming Parliamentary elections.
The BRS leader went on to allege that the Congress government in the state and the chief minister were working with Adani on the orders of the BJP.
The former minister represents the Sircilla Assembly constituency in Karimnagar district which is considered as the textile hub of Telangana.
KTR today attributed their electoral defeat to the YouTube channels which helped to spread the fake narrative among the electorate.