Overview
- The BRS released the chargesheet in Hyderabad on December 8, coinciding with the state-run Telangana Rising Global Summit.
- T. Harish Rao alleged most pre-poll 'six guarantees' remain unfulfilled, citing stalled payouts such as ₹2,500 monthly support for women, ₹15,000 per acre Rythu Bharosa, and higher social pensions.
- The document claims economic deterioration with a 22% drop in land registrations over 24 months, ₹403 crore registration revenue shortfall, capital expenditure at 8% versus 16% under BRS, and ₹2 lakh crore in borrowing in two years.
- The opposition accused the government of institutionalising commissions and imposing unofficial levies on approvals, while listing alleged scams linked to land, contracts and supplies.
- The BRS said several prior welfare initiatives were discontinued, including KCR Kits and Nutrition Kits, and it cited worsening law-and-order indicators with reported rises in suicides, murders and sexual offences; no formal government response was included in the reports.