After Harish Rao, KTR gets SIT notice; BRS alleges political vendetta
Sircilla (Telangana) [India], January 22 (ANI): BRS working president KTR on Thursday alleged that the ongoing phone-tapping investigation in Telangana is politically motivated, targeting opposition leaders while diverting attention from governance failures.
He received a notice from the Special Investigation Team (SIT) a day after senior BRS leader T Harish Rao was summoned.
Addressing the media in Sircilla, KTR described the SIT probe as a "time-pass exercise", claiming notices were issued selectively to BRS leaders while senior police and intelligence officials were not being questioned.
KTR said intelligence gathering is a routine government function, existing since Jawaharlal Nehru's time and continuing under Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He emphasised that such systems operate within police and intelligence frameworks, not at the discretion of ministers.
Criticising governance, he said the Congress government had failed to deliver on promises such as financial assistance for women and the six guarantees.
He also accused the government of selective enforcement: "When Ponguleti Srinivas Reddy's son carries out land grabbing with goons, there is no SIT. When the coal scam involving Revanth Reddy's brother-in-law is exposed, there is no SIT either. Kishan Reddy's remarks are laughable. He says a CBI inquiry will be ordered if the government asks for it--will a thief ever admit on his own that he committed the theft?"
Maintaining that neither he nor other BRS leaders had committed wrongdoing, KTR said the party would cooperate fully with the SIT but would not accept political harassment.
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