Key Points

K Kavitha has strongly condemned the PC Ghose Commission's summons to KCR in the Kaleshwaram project probe, labeling it a political conspiracy. She defended KCR's legacy, stating the project was built for farmers, not politics. The BRS leader accused the Congress government of reversing Telangana's progress. Kavitha asserted that history will remember KCR as a leader who stood for the people.

Key Points: K Kavitha Calls Kaleshwaram Probe a Political Conspiracy Against KCR

  • Kavitha defends KCR amid Kaleshwaram probe summons
  • Accuses Congress of undoing Telangana's progress
  • Calls inquiry a political conspiracy
  • Highlights KCR's legacy in transforming Telangana
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Part of a calculated political conspiracy: K Kavitha slams inquiry commission for summoning KCR in Kaleshwaram project probe

BRS leader K Kavitha slams PC Ghose Commission for summoning KCR in Kaleshwaram probe, calling it a political conspiracy against the former CM.

"The notices to KCR Garu over Kaleshwaram are part of a calculated political conspiracy to tarnish a true people's leader. – K Kavitha"

Hyderabad, May 21

Bharatiya Rashtra Samithi MLC K Kavitha criticised the PC Ghose Commission for summoning former Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao in a probe related to irregularities in the Kaleshwaram project during the BRS regime.

In a post on X, Kavitha emphasised that Kaleshwaram was built for the welfare of farmers and asserted that it is part of a "calculated political conspiracy" against KCR.

"The notices to KCR Garu over the Kaleshwaram project are part of a calculated political conspiracy to tarnish the image of a true people's leader. Kaleshwaram was built for the welfare of farmers and future generations, not for politics. Today, this inefficient Congress government is undoing the very progress Telangana fought for," Kavitha said.

The BRS MLC further highlighted that KCR has devoted his life to Telangana and the transformation of barren lands into fields of prosperity, is now being targeted by the "visionless" regime.

"KCR Garu, who has devoted his life to Telangana, transforming barren lands into fields of prosperity, is now being targeted by a visionless regime. No vindictive Government can diminish his legacy. The truth will prevail, and history will remember who stood for the people and who tried to bring them down," K Kavitha said.

Justice PC Ghose Commission on Tuesday issued summons to former Telangana CM K Chandrashekar Rao (KCR), former Minister Harish Rao, and BJP MP Etela Rajender, who also served as a minister during the BRS regime in the ongoing investigation into alleged irregularities in the Kaleshwaram Lift Irrigation Project (KLIP).

The Commission, which has been probing financial and procedural lapses in the multi-crore irrigation project, directed the three political leaders to appear for questioning in the first week of June.

According to the sources, KCR was asked to appear before the Commission on June 5, followed by Harish Rao on June 6 and Etela Rajender on June 9.

- ANI

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Rajesh K.
Kaleshwaram was indeed an ambitious project that could have transformed Telangana's agriculture. But if there are irregularities, shouldn't they be investigated? Blindly calling it a conspiracy doesn't help anyone. Let the inquiry happen transparently.
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Priya M.
As someone from Telangana, I've seen how KCR transformed our state's infrastructure. But no leader should be above scrutiny. If there's nothing to hide, why fear an inquiry? Let the truth come out either way 🤷‍♀️
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Suresh V.
Typical political drama! First BRS accuses Congress, tomorrow Congress will accuse BRS. Meanwhile, farmers suffer and taxpayers' money goes down the drain. When will our leaders think beyond party politics? 😤
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Ananya T.
The project did bring water to many drought-prone areas. But if costs escalated abnormally, shouldn't we know why? Kavitha ji, instead of crying conspiracy, why not welcome a fair investigation?
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Vikram S.
Interesting how leaders from all parties are being summoned - BRS, BJP, everyone. Maybe this commission is actually doing its job without bias? Let's wait for the findings before jumping to conclusions.
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Meena R.
Whether it's BRS or Congress, mega projects always have corruption allegations in our country. The real question is - did the farmers benefit? If yes, then focus on that rather than political mudslinging.

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