
Telangana Congress Dismisses KTR’s Allegations of Land Scam
The Telangana Congress has dismissed the allegations made by K.T. Rama Rao, the Minister for Municipal Administration and Urban Development, regarding a land scam worth ₹10,000 crore in Kancha Gachibowli. The Congress party has termed the allegations as an attempt to mislead the public and has defended the land transfer as lawful.
The controversy surrounds the transfer of 400 acres of land in Kancha Gachibowli, which was allegedly done at a throwaway price. According to the allegations, the land was transferred to various companies and individuals, causing a significant loss to the government exchequer. The Congress party has rejected these allegations and has stated that the land transfer was done in accordance with the law.
The Congress party’s TPCC president, B. Mahesh Kumar Goud, has defended the land transfer, saying that it was done in a transparent and lawful manner. He has also stated that the funds raised from the land transfer were used for the welfare of farmers. Goud has accused the BRS party, led by K.T. Rama Rao, of hypocrisy and has pointed out that the party had no qualms about deforestation during its tenure.
Goud has said that the BRS party had no issue with cutting down trees during its tenure, but was now crying foul over the land transfer. He has also stated that the party had no right to criticize the land transfer, as it had done similar things during its tenure.
The Congress party has also accused the BRS party of trying to create a diversion from the real issues facing the state. Goud has said that the party was trying to shift the focus from the real issues, such as the lack of employment opportunities and the poor condition of the healthcare system, to the land transfer.
The Telangana Congress has also called for an investigation into the land transfer, saying that the allegations made by K.T. Rama Rao were baseless and lacked any concrete evidence. The party has also demanded that the government should come clean on the allegations and should provide a detailed explanation of the land transfer.
The controversy has sparked a heated debate in the state, with both the Congress party and the BRS party trading charges over the issue. The Congress party has accused the BRS party of trying to mislead the public and has demanded a thorough investigation into the matter.
In his statement, K.T. Rama Rao had said that the land transfer was done at a throwaway price and that the government had suffered a loss of ₹10,000 crore. He had also accused the Congress party of being involved in the scam and had demanded an investigation into the matter.
However, the Congress party has rejected the allegations, saying that the land transfer was done in accordance with the law and that the funds raised from the sale were used for the welfare of farmers. The party has also accused the BRS party of trying to create a diversion from the real issues facing the state.
The controversy has also sparked a debate over the role of the government in land transactions. The Congress party has accused the government of being involved in land scams and has demanded a thorough investigation into the matter. The party has also called for transparency in land transactions and has demanded that the government should come clean on the allegations.
In conclusion, the Telangana Congress has dismissed the allegations made by K.T. Rama Rao regarding a land scam worth ₹10,000 crore in Kancha Gachibowli. The party has defended the land transfer as lawful and has accused the BRS party of hypocrisy and widespread deforestation during its tenure. The party has also called for an investigation into the matter and has demanded that the government should come clean on the allegations.