BRS working president K.T. Rama Rao on Sunday described the questioning of former chief minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao by the SIT as a clear case of “attention diversion” by the Congress government in the wake of its failure to secure anything substantial in the Union Budget.
He expressed hope that the phone-tapping investigation had reached its final
stages.
Addressing the media at Chandrashekar Rao’s residence in Nandinagar, the former minister termed the SIT questioning as “diversion, subversion and perversion.”
Accusing both Congress and BJP MPs of failing to influence the Union Budget, he said this reflected the ineffectiveness of Telangana’s “eight plus eight” representation in Parliament.