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BRS Leaders Denounce SIT Notice as 'Vendetta Politics'

The Notice and the Context

The notices, served on Wednesday, January 21st, 2026, compel K.T. Rama Rao to appear before the SIT as part of an ongoing investigation into alleged irregularities within the Delhi excise policy. This policy, which underwent significant changes and subsequent scrutiny, has become a focal point for political maneuvering and accusations of corruption.

The timing of the notices is particularly contentious. BRS leaders assert that the Congress government is deliberately targeting BRS figures in an effort to diminish their influence and divert attention away from the Congress' own shortcomings. They argue that the SIT is being strategically employed as a political weapon rather than an impartial investigative body.

BRS Leaders Respond with Strong Criticism

The backlash from BRS has been swift and intense. MLC K. Kavitha, a prominent voice within the party, publicly denounced the action on social media. Her statement characterized the SIT notice as "nothing but vendetta politics," explicitly accusing the Congress government of attempting to suppress the BRS's popularity through harassment. Kavitha further labeled the action as a "clear abuse of power" and a "desperate attempt to tarnish our reputation."

Former MP Ponguleti Srinivas Reddy echoed these sentiments, emphasizing the perceived misuse of the SIT. He declared that the SIT is "being used as a tool by the government to target BRS leaders," a statement that underscores the BRS's core argument - that the investigation is driven by political bias rather than a genuine pursuit of justice. Reddy described the actions as "highly deplorable and undemocratic," further amplifying the BRS's outrage.

Allegations of Political Targeting and Diversion

The BRS has consistently maintained that the Congress government is leveraging investigating agencies to pursue a targeted campaign against their leaders. This claim aligns with a broader narrative within the BRS, portraying themselves as victims of political persecution.

The party's questioning of the timing of the notices highlights a key element of their defense. BRS leaders contend that the sudden demands for K.T. Rama Rao's appearance before the SIT are a calculated move designed to distract from the Congress government's own failings and controversies. By focusing attention on the alleged involvement of BRS leaders in the Delhi excise policy case, the Congress aims to deflect criticism and sidestep accountability for their own actions, according to the BRS.

Broader Implications for Telangana Politics

This ongoing dispute underscores the increasingly polarized nature of Telangana politics. The accusations of vendetta politics, whether substantiated or not, contribute to a climate of mistrust and animosity between the BRS and the Congress. The situation has the potential to further destabilize the political landscape and could have significant ramifications for upcoming elections and governance within the state. The legal challenges associated with the investigation and subsequent responses from both parties are likely to be protracted, keeping the issue at the forefront of public discourse. It also raises questions about the independence and objectivity of investigative agencies when embroiled in politically charged situations. The public perception of these events will be crucial in shaping voter sentiment and influencing the trajectory of Telangana's political future.


Read the Full Telangana Today Article at:
[ https://telanganatoday.com/brs-leaders-term-sit-notices-to-ktr-as-vendetta-politics ]