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BRS Escalates Telangana Showdown, Threatens SC Move on Defectors as Urea and Flood Anger Build

Policing complaints alongside the Kaleshwaram inquiry are defining Telangana’s next phase of power struggle.

Overview

  • BRS leaders allege opposition figures were put under house arrest ahead of Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy’s Kamareddy visit, calling it an attempt to stifle dissent.
  • K. T. Rama Rao condemned a midnight police raid on farmer Laxman Yadav after his urea-shortage protest, demanding case withdrawal and timely fertiliser supply.
  • Party leaders pressed for Rs 1 lakh per acre compensation and free fertiliser for flood-hit Yellareddy farmers, citing tens of thousands of acres in crop damage.
  • KTR said BRS may return to the Supreme Court seeking disqualification of 10 MLAs who joined Congress, arguing bypolls are now unavoidable under court timelines.
  • Congress leaders defended a CBI probe into the Kaleshwaram project and the Chief Minister faulted BRS-era lapses, while the TPCC chief dismissed K. Kavitha’s claims as a distraction.