Tuesday, February 4, 2025

KCR surrendered to Modi to free assets seized in IT raids: Revanth

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PNS|Hyderabad

TPCC Chief Revanth Reddy said that BRS Working President IT Minister KT Ramarao is going around New Delhi fearing a threat to Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao’s chair.
He said that KTR did not go to New Delhi for the sake of Secunderabad Cantonment roads or Metro Rail or protect the interests of the state, but to protect the Kalvakuntla family from IT raids.

He said that many financial secrets of the Kalvakuntla family were found during the IT raids and that KTR prevented the media from publishing the news. Revanth said that KCR had surrendered to Prime Minister Modi to free his assets which were seized by the IT department.

Addressing the gathering after leaders from the BRS and the BJP from Maheshwaram joined the Congress on Sunday, Revanth said that nobody in Telangana will believe KCR even if KCR does the rounds in New Delhi and that KCR plundered Telangana during the last 10 years.Revanth asked Prime Minister Narendra Modi who is probing Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal in connection with the Rs 100 crore Delhi liquor scam to explain why he is not investigating KCR who looted Rs 1,000 billion.

He asked Telangana BJP leaders Eatala Rajender and Komatireddy Rajgopal Reddy who met BJP President JP Nadda and Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Saturday not to harbour the delusion that they can break the BJP-BRS bond. He said the “BRS-BJP bond is a Fevicol bond.”

He said the BJP high command will not listen to Eatala and Rajgopal Reddy even if they shout loudly. Revanth made it clear that the alternative to the BRS is the Congress and that Telangana can be freed from KCR only by the Congress.

He said that Eatala and Rajgopal will not get any answer even if they make the rounds in New Delhi.

Revanth said the Congress will free Telangana from KCR rule by touring every street in Telangana. He called upon Eatala and Rajgopal to join the Congress as the BJP and KCR are now one. He said that KCR has brought Telangana to such a situation that it may have to sell even its roads.

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