Case Booked Against KTR In Utnoor Police Station

Hyderabad, Oct 16 (Maxim News): The Utnoor police have registered a case against former minister and working president of the BRS K. Tarak Rama Rao (KTR), in connection with the ongoing controversy surrounding the Musi River beautification project in Telangana.

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KTR has been vocal in his criticism of the Congress party, alleging a conspiracy to embezzle funds under the pretext of the Musi project.

He claims that a massive scam involving ₹1.5 lakh crores is underway, with attempts to divert ₹25,000 crores to Delhi.

Furthermore, he accused Chief Minister Revanth Reddy of misusing public money for this project.

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In a counteraction, Congress leader Atram Suguna filed a complaint with the police, expressing her outrage over KTR’s allegations, which she described as false. She has warned that appropriate action will be taken against those making unfounded claims.

Atram provided the police with visual evidence supporting her complaint at the Utnur police station, leading to the case being filed against KTR. (Maximum News)



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