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Home | News | Justice Will Prevail Ktr Reacts To Court Verdict In Alleged Liquor Scam

Justice will prevail: KTR reacts to court verdict in alleged liquor scam

BRS working president KT Rama Rao welcomed the CBI court verdict in the Delhi excise case, criticising Congress and BJP for politically motivated allegations amplified through media trials, and expressed confidence that all cases against BRS leaders will eventually be exposed as false.

By Telangana Today
Published Date - 27 February 2026, 02:52 PM
Justice will prevail: KTR reacts to court verdict in alleged liquor scam
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Hyderabad: Welcoming the CBI court verdict in the alleged Delhi excise policy case, BRS working president KT Rama Rao said the narrative led to the fall of the AAP government headed by Arvind Kejriwal in Delhi. He said the BRS also became a political casualty in the process in both the Assembly and Parliament elections.

Stating that, just as former BRS leader K Kavitha received justice in court, Rama Rao exuded confidence that all cases registered against BRS leaders would eventually be exposed as false, politically motivated, and fabricated.

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He accused the Congress and the BJP of making reckless allegations, which were amplified through media trials designed to malign and mislead the public.

“Until the truth prevails, we will continue to witness them,” he said, indicating how such narratives were used to influence public opinion in the absence of evidence.

The BRS working president pointed out that it has become a new norm in the “New India” where accusations replace evidence and media narratives attempt to substitute due process.

“But in the end, justice will prevail,” he asserted.

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