Particle.news
Download on the App Store

SIT Concludes Five-Hour Questioning of KCR in Telangana Phone-Tapping Case

BRS figures denounce the probe as politically timed ahead of municipal polls.

Overview

  • Hyderabad police chief V.C. Sajjanar stated that the Special Investigation Team finished examining former chief minister K. Chandrashekar Rao at his Hyderabad residence.
  • BRS working president K.T. Rama Rao criticized Sajjanar for acting like “judge and jury” and called the probe a manufactured distraction and KCR’s questioning a political farce.
  • Party leaders highlighted state-wide demonstrations by BRS workers protesting the questioning, framing the turnout as a sign of public discontent with the Congress government.
  • K. Kavitha said she would cooperate if summoned, asserted that no one is above the law, and reiterated her suspicion that her and her husband's phones were tapped.
  • Kavitha questioned the investigation’s slow progress and alleged it is being dragged for electoral gain rather than to expose the real culprits.