Harish Rao slams KCR camp office attack, questions law and order

Hyderabad: Senior BRS leader and former minister T. Harish Rao on Saturday condemned the KCR camp office attack in Gajwel, calling it a direct assault on democracy.

He said the premises belonged to former chief minister K. Chandrashekar Rao. He alleged that Congress workers carried out the KCR office attack with tacit support from the state leadership.

Rao raised concerns over the law-and-order situation in Telangana. He questioned police inaction and accused the government of allowing political violence to go unchecked. He said such incidents reflected a decline in governance standards.

KCR camp office attack raises law and order concerns

He demanded immediate arrests of those involved in the KCR camp office. Furthermore, he warned that continued incidents could trigger public backlash across the state.

Former minister Singireddy Niranjan Reddy also condemned the incident. He said vandalising a former chief minister’s camp office amounted to destruction of public property.

Niranjan Reddy accused the ruling party of attempting to divert attention from governance failures. In addition, he demanded strict action against those responsible for the attack.

Rao reiterated that the KCR office attack raised serious questions about public safety and political accountability in Telangana.