
Hyderabad, Nov 7 – In a significant development, G Kishan Reddy, BJP State President and Union Minister, P Muralidhar Rao, BJP Madhya Pradesh Incharge, and Chairman of the BJP Chargesheet Committee, along with BJP national leader Prakash Javadekar, released a comprehensive 154-point charge sheet against the BRS government. The release took place during a program held at a private hotel in the city on Monday.
Addressing the media, Prakash Javadekar accused the BRS government of corruption, asserting that there is no other government in the country like BRS. He highlighted numerous issues in the state, ranging from corruption to problems related to drugs, alcohol, and terrorism. Javadekar alleged that Islamic terrorism has its roots in Telangana and claimed that Rohingyas from Bangladesh and Burma were growing under the influence of Majlis, operating as sleeper cells with connections to PFI. He mentioned NIA arrests in the state regarding these matters.
Kishan Reddy expressed concerns about the state government working under the influence of MIM and the police operating under state government pressure. He pointed out that the police system has been politicized, with threats of transfers.
The charge sheet detailed the suffering of the people in Telangana since the formation of the state in 2014. It alleged rampant corruption involving Cabinet colleagues, legislators, and BRS leaders. The charge sheet accused BRS leaders of involvement in sand mafia, granite mafia, land mafia, drug mafia, liquor mafia, and contract mafia.
Corruption allegations were directed at various government programs, including Mission Bhagiratha, Mission Kakatiya, Kaleshwaram project, Kalyanalakshmi, double-bedroom houses, Dalit Bandhu, and industrial incentives. The charge sheet also highlighted accusations against the Chief Minister’s daughter in a liquor scam and the misuse of the Dharani portal for land records.
Investigative agencies are said to have reported the Chief Minister’s daughter’s involvement in a liquor scam in the Delhi government. The Dharani portal, established for land records maintenance in Telangana, has also allegedly become a source of income for BRS leaders, who are accused of encroaching on various types of lands. The charge sheet further alleges that BRS leaders physically attack those who question corruption, harassing them with false police cases.
KCR himself reportedly mentioned a helpline for reporting corruption during a public address, but the charge sheet claims that the helpline number does not exist, alleging fraud on the people of Telangana.
The BJP’s charge sheet serves as a comprehensive indictment of the BRS government, outlining a myriad of allegations and controversies. The coming days will likely see increased political discourse and scrutiny as these allegations reverberate through the political landscape.