The phone tapping case involving former Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) Radhakishan Rao has brought to light some startling revelations. His confession statement has unveiled several new aspects of this case, which has already caused a nationwide sensation.
The most notable revelations concern the alleged purchase of four Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) MLAs, shedding new light on the political maneuvers within the BRS and the involvement of law enforcement.
According to Radhakishan Rao’s testimony, it was previously believed that the BJP attempted to buy four BRS MLAs during the Munugodu by-election. However, he has revealed that the BJP only approached pilot Rohit Reddy. Upon learning this, BRS chief K. Chandrashekar Rao (KCR) instructed that three other MLAs from different social groups be included in the scenario.
This maneuver was part of a larger plan by KCR to frame BJP National General Secretary B.L. Santosh, a significant figure in the MLA purchase case, and use this to negotiate with the central government to extricate his daughter Kavitha from the liquor scam charges.
Radhakishan Rao’s confession indicates that KCR wielded the police force to his advantage, acting with a sense of impunity. This misuse of police power, particularly in violating the Telegraph Act, has led to significant backlash. The people of Telangana have shown their intolerance towards such arrogance and misuse of authority.
These developments underscore the intricate and often opaque political strategies at play, highlighting the lengths to which political leaders may go to secure their positions and protect their interests.
The fallout from these revelations is likely to have substantial implications for both the BRS and the broader political landscape in Telangana. His plan of action is completely failed. Kavitha is remain in Tihar, KCR lost his relations with BJP.