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Telangana: Bandi Sanjay slams KTR over delayed justice in 2015 cash voting case, calls out BRS govt incompetence – Times of India
NEW DELHI: President of the Telangana Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Bandi Sanjay Kumar launched a devastating attack on Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) President KT Rama Rao, who has accused his government of delaying justice in the 2015 Cash for Vote case involving Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy.
In a social media post in X, Sanjay accused KT Rama Rao of criticising the central government for “optics and Twitter fame”. He said he should have transferred the case to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) or the Enforcement Directorate (ED) if they really wanted justice.
“Welcome home KT Rama Rao garu. Jet lag and whatever you had seems to be taking its toll. ACB registered the Cash for Vote case and your inefficient BRS government could not defend it for years. Since 2015, your incompetent government has failed to complete the trial. Now, for the sake of optics and Twitter stardom, you are dragging the central government along. You should have transferred it to CBI or ED if you really wanted justice. It seems you are compensating for Rahul Gandhi’s absence by being a blockhead,” he said.
This came after KT Rama Rao questioned Sanjay about the reason for the cash for votes Suspects remain at large despite years of evidence.
“Dear Bandi Sanjay garu! I can understand your over-enthusiasm to lock up BRS leaders, especially KCR garu. But! Please tell me how the Vote For Note scammer who was caught on camera is still at large! No questions asked. Maybe you should investigate the relationship between Bade Bhai and Chote Bhai a bit more? Why is Chote Bhai not in jail when all the evidence is clearly in the open for years! Isn’t BJP in the middle all these years? What and who is stopping you?” KT Rama Rao said in an X-message.
According to the petition filed in the Supreme Court, Revanth Reddy, a former member of the Telugu Desam Party, won the Legislative Assembly elections for the periods 2009-2014 and 2014-2018 from Kodangal constituency.
After being elected as MLA from Telugu Desam Party, accused no. 1 offered a bribe of Rs 50 lakh as advance as ordered by his former boss N Chandrababu Naidu (former Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh) to Elvis Stephenson (complainant) to abstain from casting his vote for the biennial elections in June 2015 or to vote in favour of TDP party.
It was alleged that Revanth, along with other accused, committed a criminal offence in an attempt to lure votes away from the Bharat Rashtra Samithi Party (formerly Telangana Rashtra Samithi Party) to ensure the TDP’s victory in the biennial elections in June 2015.
In a social media post in X, Sanjay accused KT Rama Rao of criticising the central government for “optics and Twitter fame”. He said he should have transferred the case to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) or the Enforcement Directorate (ED) if they really wanted justice.
“Welcome home KT Rama Rao garu. Jet lag and whatever you had seems to be taking its toll. ACB registered the Cash for Vote case and your inefficient BRS government could not defend it for years. Since 2015, your incompetent government has failed to complete the trial. Now, for the sake of optics and Twitter stardom, you are dragging the central government along. You should have transferred it to CBI or ED if you really wanted justice. It seems you are compensating for Rahul Gandhi’s absence by being a blockhead,” he said.
This came after KT Rama Rao questioned Sanjay about the reason for the cash for votes Suspects remain at large despite years of evidence.
“Dear Bandi Sanjay garu! I can understand your over-enthusiasm to lock up BRS leaders, especially KCR garu. But! Please tell me how the Vote For Note scammer who was caught on camera is still at large! No questions asked. Maybe you should investigate the relationship between Bade Bhai and Chote Bhai a bit more? Why is Chote Bhai not in jail when all the evidence is clearly in the open for years! Isn’t BJP in the middle all these years? What and who is stopping you?” KT Rama Rao said in an X-message.
According to the petition filed in the Supreme Court, Revanth Reddy, a former member of the Telugu Desam Party, won the Legislative Assembly elections for the periods 2009-2014 and 2014-2018 from Kodangal constituency.
After being elected as MLA from Telugu Desam Party, accused no. 1 offered a bribe of Rs 50 lakh as advance as ordered by his former boss N Chandrababu Naidu (former Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh) to Elvis Stephenson (complainant) to abstain from casting his vote for the biennial elections in June 2015 or to vote in favour of TDP party.
It was alleged that Revanth, along with other accused, committed a criminal offence in an attempt to lure votes away from the Bharat Rashtra Samithi Party (formerly Telangana Rashtra Samithi Party) to ensure the TDP’s victory in the biennial elections in June 2015.