The political landscape of Telangana is currently charged with tension as the ruling party and opposition engage in a relentless power struggle. This tug-of-war has captivated public attention, awaiting the next twist in this unfolding drama. Recently, a commission appointed to investigate payments related to purchases reviewed a letter from former Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao (KCR). This development has further intensified the state’s political climate.
Earlier this year, amidst the political turbulence, the Congress government established a one-man inquiry commission led by Justice Narasimha Reddy to scrutinize the construction of new thermal power plants. The commission issued notices to KCR, seeking clarification. However, KCR, opting not to attend the hearing, responded with a detailed 12-page letter challenging the commission’s mandate, alleging it was motivated by political vendetta. He criticized the commission for violating principles of natural justice. In response, the commission dismissed KCR’s objections, asserting its independence, and urged Justice Narasimha Reddy to voluntarily resign from his position, citing the content of KCR’s letter. KCR affirmed that he had provided
KCR Vs CM Revanth Reddy :Power Politics
Friday, November 22, 2024