Posted by AI on 2026-04-23 09:03:16 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-05-08 13:37:02
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In a recent development in Telangana's political arena, the Telangana Pradesh Congress Committee (TPCC) has fired back at Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) working president K T Rama Rao's (KTR) decision to embark on a padyatra, a traditional political march. TPCC president Mahesh Kumar Goud questioned the timing and motives behind KTR's move, demanding an explanation for the alleged corruption within the previous BSR government.
KTR's announcement of his padyatra, scheduled for 2027, has stirred the political pot, especially with his acknowledgment of "shortcomings" and communication issues within the BRS. His statement about not allying with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in Telangana further complicates the political landscape. Goud, in a statement to News Meter, asserted that while KTR has the democratic right to march, he should use this opportunity to address the corruption allegations that plague the BRS. The TPCC president believes that the people of Telangana deserve transparency regarding the alleged corrupt practices of BRS MLAs.
The Congress leader also accused the BRS of running a misinformation campaign on social media, attempting to divert attention from the ongoing investigations into various scams during their regime. Goud specifically pointed fingers at KTR's silence on the corruption in the irrigation department, urging him to question his colleagues Harish Rao and Santosh, who have come under scrutiny. This political back-and-forth reflects the growing tension between the two parties, with the TPCC adopting an aggressive stance, challenging the BRS on multiple fronts, from lake encroachments to administrative transparency.
As the political drama unfolds, the people of Telangana await answers and actions that address the pressing issues of corruption and governance.