KT Rama Rao said the Supreme Court’s decision reaffirms that victimisation cannot continue for long. He stated that the judicial court made landmark remarks on the misuse of power in the former Chief Minister's case.
He warned that unless the problem was resolved within 48 hours, the BRS would take up the matter and conduct a 'Shramadaan' to clean up the area in association with the residents.
Speaking on the occasion, BRS working president KT Rama Rao said the Congress government has been systematically infringing on the rights of opposition MLAs and deliberately undermining the protocol.
Speaking on the occasion, KT Rama Rao said as part of the CMSTEI initiative, the K Chandrashekhar Rao government had helped hundreds of tribal youth grow industrially.
In an open letter, Rama Rao said ever since the Congress came to power, there was a deliberate effort to undermine the protocol and rights of BRS MLAs.
The Karnataka government proposed to hike the bus fare after the Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) suffered a loss of Rs 295 crore due to the free bus ride scheme for women.
CS A Santhi Kumari on Sunday directed all Secretariat departments and district Collectors not to initiate any steps for issuing notices or recovering amounts from beneficiaries, who have been included in various welfare schemes
He emphasised the need for government intervention, referencing past discussions with the late Sushma Swaraj about the exploitation of women from the Telugu States in the Gulf.
BRS working president KT Rama Rao charged Revanth Reddy of insulting the youth of Telangana and dared him to release a white paper on job notifications and the job calendar by the Congress government.
Demanding that Revanth Reddy should apologize to students and unemployed people for his actions and comments, Rama Rao said the CM had insulted them with his derogatory comments at Mahabubnagar.
He remarked that the ambitious project, initiated under the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) administration, has come to a halt since the party left office last year.
Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy on Tuesday accused coaching centre managements of fuelling an 'artificial agitation' for their benefit and alleged that the BRS was instigating unemployed youth to derive political mileage.