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The Telangana ACB has submitted its investigation report on the Formula-E race case after a nine-month probe. The report, given to the Chief Secretary, may lead to a chargesheet with the Governor’s nod. KTR and Arvind Kumar were repeatedly questioned
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Questions legality and necessity of the demand; notes that the notice fails to specify why the devices are required or how they are relevant to the investigation
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The BRS leader said Revanth Reddy was heading a government driven by vengeance, alleging that FIRs against opposition leaders were being drafted at Gandhi Bhavan.
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KTR criticised Telangana CM Revanth Reddy, accusing him of using ACB investigations to divert attention from governance failures. He challenged the CM to a live polygraph test and questioned the lack of progress in the Vote-for-Note case
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Say fabricated cases won’t stand in court or win public trust; condemn Congress government's attempt to divert public attention from its failures
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Terms the case as pure political harassment; says as a law-abiding citizen, he will certainly appear before the agency and cooperate fully with the authorities
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As govt gears up to host beauty pageant, it will have to answer questions on how it is so sure that the event, being hosted with tax payers' money, will benefit the State
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Comments in sharp contrast to Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy’s vow to wipe out the previous government’s imprints
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Says ill-advised actions of the Chief Minister disrupted Telangana's to encourage industrial growth, create jobs and also boost economic growth
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BRS leaders have filed a complaint against CM Revanth Reddy, accusing him of causing significant losses due to the cancellation of the Formula-E event and harming state growth
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Tension rose as BRS leaders and workers clashed with the police over being denied entry into the premises, leading to the preventive custody of several individuals.
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The Enforcement Directorate (ED) summoned Rama Rao for questioning after the Telangana High Court dismissed a petition seeking to quash the ACB case related to the matter. Initially slated to appear on January 7, Rama Rao requested an extension pending the High Court’s decision, following which the ED rescheduled his appearance for January 16.
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The police claimed that the rally was taken out without any prior permission which led to traffic congestion in the vicinity
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The ED is conducting the probe into the Formula-E case under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act based on the FIR filed by the ACB
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The court, hearing a lunch motion moved by Rama Rao earlier in the day, said the BRS leader's senior counsel should be seated in the library of the ACB from where Rama Rao and the advocate could see each other
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Opposition leaders vow to continue legal battle against false charges while simultaneously exposing ruling party’s failures
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The case registered by the State ACB involves allegations of misappropriation of funds and abuse of power during KTR's tenure as the Minister of MA&UD department.
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BRS working president says he has full faith in the judiciary, slams Revanth Reddy for misusing investigative agencies for political vendetta
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BRS leader's advocate files petition in apex court registry seeking relief against what they called a false case filed by the Anti-Corruption Bureau in Telangana
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BRS working president KT Rama Rao vowed to continue his fight for truth, so that the world would also witness it soon.