Hyderabad: Alleged irregularities in KLSR Infratech contracts prompted Bharat Rashtra Samithi Working President K.T. Rama Rao to write to Union Home Minister Amit Shah seeking a central probe into the matter.
In his letter sent on Friday, KTR raised concerns over the law and order situation in Telangana and alleged irregular allocation of government works to KLSR Infratech Private Limited. He claimed the company functioned as a benami entity linked to Chief Minister Revanth Reddy.
According to KTR, the controversy around KLSR Infratech contracts deepened during the investigation of cases related to the company. He alleged that officials tampered with evidence under directions from the Chief Minister. The BRS leader described it as alarming that government authorities informed the High Court that crucial evidence collected in the case had gone missing.
KTR said the incident reflected a serious decline in law and order in the state. He further alleged that investigative agencies faced pressure while handling the case. According to him, the Chief Minister misused his authority and forced officials to destroy evidence in order to shield the company.
He added that such developments had weakened public confidence in police and investigative agencies. Moreover, KTR alleged that the government continued to award major works to the firm despite insolvency proceedings against it.
Officials records cited by the BRS leader suggested that KLSR Infratech contracts worth more than ₹2,500 crore had been allotted to the company. These projects reportedly included irrigation works, drinking water supply schemes, Young India Integrated School projects and large road construction assignments.
KTR said such allocations raised serious questions about procurement rules, financial eligibility and transparency in the tendering process. Therefore, he urged authorities to examine whether the contracts violated established government norms.
KLSR Infratech contracts controversy detailed in letter
In the letter, KTR also referred to what he described as the known association between Chief Minister Revanth Reddy and KLSR Infratech. He recalled an earlier Income Tax investigation that reportedly revealed that a Toyota Land Cruiser, bearing registration number TS 07 FF 0009, had been registered in the name of the company.
According to him, the vehicle had been used by Revanth Reddy for a long period. He cited the episode as another factor raising questions over the KLSR Infratech contracts controversy.
The BRS leader also pointed out that insolvency proceedings against the company were currently pending before the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal. He noted that tribunal member Justice Sharad Kumar had recused himself from hearing the matter on August 13, 2025, reportedly citing attempts to influence the proceedings.
In addition, KTR referred to reports concerning AS Met Corp, the firm that initiated insolvency proceedings against KLSR Infratech in 2022. He alleged that the company faced enforcement actions from state authorities soon after the new government assumed office in Telangana in December 2023.
During those actions, the arrest of a 75-year-old cancer patient reportedly triggered humanitarian and legal concerns, he said.
Missing evidence raised concerns in KLSR Infratech contracts case
KTR further pointed to developments in the Telangana High Court related to Writ Petition No. 18267 of 2025. During the hearing, officials informed the court that several key documents seized as evidence had gone missing from official custody.
He said the Chief Justice expressed serious concern over the disappearance of those documents. In addition, KTR mentioned a recent fire incident at the Telangana State Forensic Science Laboratory, which he said raised further concerns about the safety of crucial forensic evidence.
Given these developments, the BRS leader asked the Union government to ensure a thorough and impartial investigation into alleged financial irregularities connected with KLSR Infratech contracts.
He specifically urged the Centre to direct central agencies to examine the case. According to him, agencies such as the Central Bureau of Investigation, Enforcement Directorate and Serious Fraud Investigation Office should conduct a comprehensive probe.
KTR said an independent investigation remained necessary to safeguard public funds and ensure accountability in governance. He added that such a probe would also help restore public confidence in the rule of law.
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