Hyderabad: BRS working president K. T. Rama Rao alleged that the Congress government had institutionalised corruption Telangana through what he described as a “loot-and-hide scheme” across the state.
Addressing party leaders and workers in Mancherial district on Sunday, after felicitating elected representatives of Kyathanpalli municipality, he accused Congress leaders of indulging in widespread corruption. He said leaders from ministers to MLAs were involved in irregularities in every constituency and scheme.
KTR alleged that Chief Minister Revanth Reddy was presiding over what he described as unprecedented levels of corruption. He claimed that no other chief minister in the country had engaged in such large-scale financial irregularities.
He further alleged that the Indian National Congress and the Bharatiya Janata Party were acting together to shield each other from corruption charges. According to him, no investigations had been initiated despite serious allegations linked to Singareni Collieries and central schemes.
Institutionalised corruption Telangana raised over lack of probes
Referring to earlier remarks by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah, KTR questioned the absence of formal inquiries. He cited Modi’s reference to alleged “RR tax” collections and Shah’s description of the Telangana Congress as an “ATM.”
He said those statements raised serious concerns. However, he pointed out that no agency had followed up with an investigation. He used this to argue that institutionalised corruption Telangana continued without scrutiny.
KTR also alleged large-scale irregularities in the Singareni Collieries Company Limited. KTR claimed that thousands of crores were involved in what he described as a major scam. He further alleged that individuals linked to the Chief Minister’s family were influencing contract allocations.
KTR criticised the Centre for remaining silent despite holding a 49% stake in the company. He said this silence strengthened concerns about institutionalised corruption Telangana and lack of accountability.
Institutionalised corruption Telangana sparks protest warning
KTR warned that the BRS would intensify its agitation if workers’ issues in Singareni were not addressed. He said the party would escalate its response in the coming days.
“If corruption continues and workers’ concerns are ignored, we will launch protests across every coal mine,” he said.
He said the party would take up the issue across mining regions. He added that the agitation would focus on both alleged corruption and unresolved worker grievances. The warning came as the BRS sought to build pressure on the government over institutionalised corruption Telangana.
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