Notices to KCR a Cong Govt’s Diversion Tactic: KTR
He added that the Congress is using inquiries and committees to escape the pressure of implementing its six guarantees, and hundreds of other promises to the people.

Hyderabad: BRS working president K.T. Rama Rao on Wednesday slammed the Congress government over the “conspiracy to cover up Congress’ corruption by having the so-called judicial commission issuing notices to KCR.”
Rama Rao, speaking to media persons in Nalgonda, accused the ruling party of turning governance into a commission-driven circus and using notices to former chief minister and BRS president K. Chandrashekhar Rao “as a smokescreen to distract from its own corruption and administrative failures.”
He said, “This government does not know how to govern. Does not have the courage to fulfil its fake promises, and is now resorting to dramas like issuing commission notices to KCR garu to divert public attention.”
He alleged that the Congress regime has degenerated into a “percentage rule,” where commissions of 20–30% have become the norm. “Even Congress MLAs and ministers have admitted that no work happens in this government without commissions,” he said. Citing the recent dharna by contractors at the Deputy Chief Minister’s office, KTR said, “this is the peak of public exposure of their corruption.”
He added that the Congress is using inquiries and committees to escape the pressure of implementing its six guarantees, and hundreds of other promises to the people.
He said, “BJP-Congress alliance is conspiring to paint the Kaleshwaram project as a failure and weaponizing it politically. The notice to KCR from the so-called commission is part of that agenda. No matter how many notices you issue, they will fly away like cotton in the wind. We have immense faith in the judiciary, and ultimately, truth and justice will prevail.”