In a recent turn of events, BRS Working President KTR spoke out against the alleged failure of CM Revanth’s administration, citing it as the root cause of the Kaushik Reddy and Arekapudi Gandhi episode. Revanth Reddy, on the other hand, refuted these claims, accusing KTR of using diversion tactics to shift focus away from critical issues, including the High Court’s ruling on defections.
Despite the resolution of the dispute between Kaushik Reddy and Arikepudi Gandhi, tensions continue to simmer as verbal showdowns persist between the political leaders. KTR’s return to Hyderabad from America was met with a thorough examination of his residence, which had suffered damage to glass and furniture during an attack. Seeking clarity on the incident, KTR probed Kaushik Reddy on the alleged provocations that led to the assault on his home.
Expressing a firm stance on defections, KTR emphasized the need for accountability among MLAs switching parties, urging them to resign and face re-election if they truly stand by their convictions. He warned of repercussions for those engaging in defection tactics and criticized the climate of fear instilled by the recent court ruling on defections.
Amid speculations of orchestrated distractions, KTR raised concerns over the police’s response to the violent attack on the MLA’s residence, demanding accountability for any negligence or complicity. Highlighting the absence of such incidents in Hyderabad over the past decade, KTR condemned the alleged attempts to disrupt regional harmony and accused CM Revanth of fostering factionalism to undermine public support for the BRS party.
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