BRS Working President KTR has reiterated that the false cases filed against him were politically motivated, with the ACB also recognizing this fact. Addressing the media after his investigation by the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB), KTR revealed that the officers repeatedly asked him the same 82 questions, despite there being no merit in the case.
He emphasized that it was the BRS that introduced Formula E-racing to India, highlighting that there was no corruption involved in the matter. KTR defended the BRS government’s track record, stating that under the leadership of former Chief Minister KCR, the party had worked with integrity and without corruption for the past decade.
After the investigation, KTR proceeded to the BRS office, where he addressed reporters, asserting that the decision to bring Formula E-racing to Hyderabad was aimed at attracting future investments in the electric vehicle (EV) sector to Telangana. He stressed that there had been no illicit activities related to the Formula E-race.
KTR expressed his commitment to cooperating with future investigations, asserting that he had no qualms about attending any inquiry. He concluded by stating that no matter how many false cases or conspiracies were mounted against him, the BRS would continue to fight for the issues of the people.