Bandi Sanjay accuses KTR of pretending innocence in phone-tapping case
Hyderabad: Union minister Bandi Sanjay Kumar criticised the actions of BRS working president K.T. Rama Rao (KTR), stating at a press conference in Sangareddy on Sunday that "people are laughing at KTR's antics." Sanjay accused Rao of feigning innocence while questioning the legitimacy of his actions, particularly in the context of the phone-tapping scandal. "Could phone tapping occur without Rama Rao's knowledge?" he asked rhetorically.
He further mocked the Congress leaders for their unfulfilled promises to arrest those involved in corruption related to the Kaleshwaram project and phone-tapping cases, suggesting these allegations vanished after BRS leaders met with the Congress high command. Sanjay pointed out the lack of action, humorously mentioning that Congress had promised "fireworks before Diwali," but now, as Sankranti approaches, there's still no sign of these promised actions.
He accused both Congress and BRS of putting on a theatrical show in Telangana, claiming that there are essentially two Chief Ministers in the state: Revanth Reddy and K.T. Rama Rao. Sanjay reminded the audience of Congress allegations of scam in the Formula-E event, labelling the BRS as a "destructive party" that should be banned. He emphasised that it's the Chief Minister's duty to curb the actions of BRS leaders, attributing their behaviour to the Chief Minister's inefficiency.