KTR Responds To Allegations And Clarifies Relationship With Lokesh

KTR Denies Allegations and Demands Evidence

K. T. Rama Rao (KTR), the executive president of Bharatiya Rashtra Samiti, stated that numerous cases have been lodged against him without evidence. Delivering a media event in Khammam, he noted that no evidence has been produced up to now. He dared the accusers to provide clear evidence.

Clarifies Comments on Dubai Case

KTR replied to a question relating to a recent death in Dubai. He said that it has nothing to do with him. He suggested people avoid doing something wrong and further commented that he never even lit up a cigarette in his life.

Comments on CM Revanth Reddy's Allegations

KTR reacted to several charges leveled by Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy. He indicated that he has never dismissed frivolous allegations. He raised doubts about the relevance of such claims and asserted that these are diversionary tactics.

KTR Talks About His Relationship with Lokesh

KTR explained his interaction with Andhra Pradesh Minister Nara Lokesh. He mentioned that he hasn't met him in recent times, but even if he did, that's not wrong. He described Lokesh as an intimate friend and addressed him as a younger brother. He also mentioned that Lokesh is a neighboring state's minister.

Criticism of Revanth Reddy's Governance

KTR blamed Revanth Reddy for concentrating solely on diversion strategies. He asserted that the actions of the CM have not helped people for the last 20 months. The allegations against KTR for being involved in drugs and car racing are unfounded, as per him. He said that YouTubers alone have benefited during Revanth Reddy's tenure.

Questions Over Government Guarantees and Delhi Meeting

KTR criticized the government for not delivering the promised six guarantees. He said that individuals are being deceived by mere assertions. He also charged CM Revanth Reddy with deception over Banakacharla project during a meeting in Delhi. He charged that Chandrababu Naidu was secretly agreed upon and threatened future political manipulations between Congress and other parties.