KCR to expose on Phone Tapping. The ruling BRS, which had a strong hold on Telangana for nearly a decade, has been facing challenges since transitioning to the opposition. MLC Kalwakuntla Kavita, daughter of leader KCR, was arrested in the Delhi liquor scam and sent to Tihar Jail. The party has seen the departure of MPs and MLAs, distrust in municipalities and corporations, and farewells to senior leaders becoming commonplace. The collapse of Kaleswaram marked the beginning of the BRS government's decline. The phone tapping allegations, which reportedly occurred during the previous regime, have caused a stir. The central government has indicated that if the tapping is confirmed, action will be taken under the Telegraph Act.
The focus of the accusations has largely been on former minister and KCR's son KTR, who is accused of using tapping to interfere in various matters. However, KTR, who is also the IT Minister, has vehemently denied these allegations. KCR, the head of the BRS government, is also under scrutiny for tapping allegations. He recently announced that he would address the issue in a press conference, causing anticipation among the public.
There is speculation about what KCR will reveal in the press meet. Will he disclose names? The spotlight is on officials like Anurag Sharma, Mahender Reddy, and Anjani Kumar, who served as DGPs during KCR's tenure. The media conference is expected to shed light on the tapping controversy and could potentially implicate senior police officials who worked under KCR. Talks suggest that KCR may bring up the 2015 vote banknote case, further complicating matters for these officials. Radhakishan Rao, arrested in the tapping case, has implicated the BRS leadership in his testimony, adding to the intrigue surrounding the issue.
The press conference could reveal significant details about the alleged phone tapping scandal, potentially reshaping the political landscape in Telangana.