Hyderabad: A picture of confidence and defiance combined gracefully on Thursday, BRS working president KT Rama Rao’s most repeated statement before and after the marathon ACB questioning session was that truth would prevail. Speaking to the media at his Nandi Nagar residence before leaving for the ACB office in Banjara Hills, Rama Rao oozed confidence […]
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
Rama Rao's counsel argued that the alleged offence under 409 IPC was not made out as there cannot be ‘entrustment’ of ‘public money’ in an elected legislator. He emphasised that the primary ingredient of criminal breach of trust was lacking as there was no dishonest intention and misappropriation as required under the law
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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Senior BRS MLA and former minister T Harish Rao clarified that the High Court had neither confirmed allegations nor gave any punishment, but had only allowed further investigation
The police halted Rama Rao's vehicle outside the ACB office, citing that his lawyer was not allowed to accompany him when he arrived in response to the ACB summons regarding the Formula-E race case.
Pointing out the 15 percent increase in RTC ticket prices in Karnataka and the introduction of a toilet tax in Himachal Pradesh, he criticized the Congress for misleading the public with false promises only to impose additional financial burdens on them.
He exuded confidence that the party would succeed in its efforts, vowing to expose the Congress government's failed promises in the new year as well until they are delivered