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BRS MLA alleged that the Congress government spent Rs 200 crore to host the Bharat Summit, which he termed a Congress party event in disguise.
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Former minister’s official digital records, including emails and departmental correspondences, are accessible to the government. Yet, the sudden directive to hand over his personal phone, without citing new evidence, raises questions over the ACB's intent.
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While Rama Rao brought international recognition to Telangana through the Formula-E race, Revanth Reddy brought shame by organising flop beauty pageants, says Harish Rao
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This is the third time he was questioned over the last six months in connection with the Formula-E race case; hosting the event was a policy decision to enhance Hyderabad's global image, says the BRS leader
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BRS working president hit out at the Congress government for indulging in political vendetta by misusing investigation agencies to silence opposition voices
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BRS MLC K Kavitha condemned the ACB notice to party leader KT Rama Rao in the Formula-E race case, terming it political vendetta by the Congress
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BRS working president questioned its justification for splurging Rs 200 crore on hosting the Miss World beauty pageant while vilifying the Rs 46 crore spent on the Formula-E race during the BRS regime
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BRS leaders RS Praveen Kumar, MLA Mutha Gopal, MLC Naveen Kumar Reddy and others, filed a complaint with the Narsingi police against the Telanagana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy in this regard
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The ACB had issued summons to Anil Kumar two days ago asking him to appear before the agency for investigation. Ace Nxt Gen Private Limited, a subsidiary of Greenko Group, was the sponsor of the racing event hosted in February 2023
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The bench, consisting of Justices Bela M Trivedi and PB Varale, declined to intervene in the orders passed by the High Court, but allowed withdrawal of the petition on the request of the senior counsel representing KT Rama Rao
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Meeting came a day after BRS working president's seven-and-a-half-hour interrogation by the Anti-Corruption Bureau
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Rama Rao reached the ACB office in Banjara Hills at 10 am as per the notice issued to him, along with his lawyer and was escorted into the interrogation room
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BRS working president says the same company had also purchased electoral bonds from Congress and BJP
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Party leaders say the case booked by ACB against the BRS working president in Formula-E race was a false one
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After providing his statement, he left the ACB office and headed to the party headquarters at Telangana Bhavan. Earlier, following ACB instructions, the BRS working president arrived at the ACB office accompanied by his lawyer.
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"If taking decisions without Cabinet approval is wrong on my part, Revanth Reddy also cancelled it without discussing in the Cabinet. If a case is filed against me, why isn't there one against Revanth Reddy?" he asked.
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"Unlike in other cases, the ED appears to be taking a more aggressive approach in this matter. I have filed a quash petition in the High Court and have full confidence in the legal process. We will make further decisions based on the outcome," he told the press on Monday.