Notices to Us, a Diversionary Tactic of Congress: Harish
BRS alleges Congress is using a phone-tapping probe to deflect scam charges

Hyderabad: BRS senior leader and former minister T. Harish Rao accused the Congress of indulging in “attention diversion tactics” in the wake of an alleged scam in coal mining tenders. He said the series of notices calling senior BRS leaders for questioning in the phone-tapping cases were an attempt to deflect people’s attention.
In a media statement, the former minister expressed anguish over the SIT notice issued to BRS working president K.T. Rama Rao for questioning. “Revanth's notice drama is a result of his inability to answer on the coal scam. The SIT notices are a diversion tactic to distract from administrative failures and the Congress's series of scams,” Harish Rao said.
He claimed that the coal tender scam, which he claimed involved Revanth Reddy's brother-in-law, had become a nationwide topic of discussion. “The notices issued to me and to KTR today (on Thursday) are part of a political vendetta,” he noted.
Harish Rao stated that the BRS leaders were always ready to answer the notices. He underlined that people were watching the developments and this would definitely reflect in upcoming polls. “No matter how many notices you issue, no matter how many BRS leaders you try to harass in the name of investigation. We will continue to expose your scams,” he affirmed.

