KTR Alleges CM Revanth Reddy’s Link to Corruption Case Involving Benami Company

Party Working President KTR has once again clarified that BRS is exposing government corruption. Speaking at a media conference organized at Telangana Bhavan, KTR said.. For the past fortnight, when first Harish Rao, then me, then former Rajya Sabha member Santosh Rao, and then our leader KCR were called for questioning, we got suspicious. They are asking seriously about this diversion game.. We got suspicious by saying why are they playing this much, why are they doing it in such a hurry. After that doubt came, we also started digging. If we think carefully about why these cover drives and extra cover drives are being done, we will find out that a big benami deal has come to light with the Chief Minister… KTR said that the corruption deal of KLSR Infra Company has come to light. He said that KLSR CM Revanth Reddy is a benami company.
Revanth Reddy is not the Chief Minister. Everyone knows that he is a benami Chief Minister. Now, KTR said that this is a scam to show that he is not a benami Chief Minister but a benami master. He said that they gave us notices to divert them from them. The car that Revanth is using is also in the name of this company. TSO7FF 0009. This is the car that he used before becoming the Chief Minister. They thought that this car was registered in whose name. The car he uses belongs to an infra company called KLSR. It is a car worth about two and a half crores. A Land Cruiser. Why did the KLSR company buy that car for him? That is, the IT people have answered. A large amount of money is coming from KLSR into his Bhopal Infra company. It is said that he is doing real estate deals.
IT raids in 2018..
KTR said that this company got many projects when Revanth became the CM. IT raids were conducted on this company in 2018 itself. He said that this company went bankrupt in 2023 itself. They do not even have money to pay salaries to the staff. Why give work worth Rs. 6 thousand crores to such a company..? He questioned. The Supreme Court has issued notices to the central and state governments asking why contracts were given to this company. On January 23, the Supreme Court ordered an inquiry into the irregularities of this company by investigative agencies. KTR demanded that they explain how work worth Rs. 6 thousand crores was given to a company that went bankrupt.





