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KTR describes the summons in the Formula E case as Revanth Reddy’s “petty revenge politics.”  ​ 

​**KTR Responds to ACB Notice: Claims Political Harassment**

K Taraka Rama Rao (KTR), the working president of the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS), announced on Monday that he has received a notice from the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) requiring his presence for an inquiry related to the Formula E case on May 28. In a post on social media platform X, KTR characterized the case as “pure political harassment” and expressed his intention to fully cooperate with the authorities.

As a law-abiding citizen, KTR stated, “I will definitely cooperate with the agencies… Will appear in front of them the moment I come back.” He also mentioned that he had previously informed ACB officials in writing about his travel plans to the UK and the USA for various events.

KTR took the opportunity to criticize Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy, accusing him of engaging in “cheap vendetta politics.” He pointed out that just 48 hours prior, Revanth’s name had surfaced in the Enforcement Directorate (ED) chargesheet concerning the National Herald case, yet he was seen mingling with senior BJP leaders, including Prime Minister Modi, the following day. KTR noted, “Not a word against Revanth Reddy from even a single BJP leader for his involvement in the money laundering case.”

He asserted that the ACB notice directed at him was part of a broader political strategy. “Well! He may fail as an administrator, leader, and even as a human being. But he is proving himself at cheap vendetta politics,” KTR remarked, emphasizing that the BRS continues to instill fear in Revanth Reddy.

In conclusion, KTR’s situation highlights the ongoing political tensions in Telangana, with allegations of political maneuvering and vendetta politics taking center stage. As the inquiry date approaches, the implications for both KTR and Revanth Reddy remain to be seen.

**FAQ**

**What is the Formula E case involving KTR?**
The Formula E case pertains to allegations of corruption linked to the organization of a Formula E racing event in Telangana, which has led to an inquiry by the Anti-Corruption Bureau. 

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