KCR alleged that the BJP was trying to grab the MLAs of his parties.
Hyderabad:
Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao, or KCR, as he is known, called an unexpected news conference on Thursday and showed a series of videos in which he said his party’s legislator supported the poaching allegations against the BJP. did.
Here are the 10 latest developments from this story:
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Presenting the four MLAs, who had allegedly foiled an attempt to buy him, KCR said he had over an hour of hidden camera footage which implicated the BJP. He played five-minute tapes at the press conference.
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He stepped up his attack on the BJP and Prime Minister Narendra Modi, alleging that “Delhi touts” tried to bribe four MLAs of his Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) party.
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The reference was to last week’s incident that took place at a farmhouse in Telangana, which created a political storm in the state ahead of a crucial by-election, as a test for his party to go national today. is ready. ,
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KCR said the videos are proof that the busted meeting at the farmhouse was poaching as touts mentioned Union Home Minister Amit Shah “20 times”, PM Modi “thrice” and called for a change in government in Karnataka. given reference.
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Urging the judiciary to “save the country”, he said he would send videos to top judges of the Supreme Court, high courts and opposition leaders. KCR alleged that the BJP was trying to topple the governments in Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Delhi and Rajasthan.
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The BJP denied the allegations of poaching, declaring that it was a play “scripted, directed and produced” by the chief minister. The BJP has also approached the court and the Election Commission.
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“Some touts from Delhi had come to challenge the self-respect of Telangana…Operation Lotus”, Rao said at a rally two days ago.
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Three people were arrested, including a businessman. Ramchandra Bharti alias Satish Sharma, Nanda Kumar and Simhyaji Swamy have been sent to jail for 14 days.
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On Wednesday, Telangana Rashtra Samithi MLA Pilot Rohit Reddy had lodged a police complaint alleging that Ramachandra Bharti and Nand Kumar, both from the BJP, met him and offered him 100 crores to join the BJP. Offered Rs.
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The complaint mentions that they also threatened that if they failed to comply, criminal cases would be registered against them through central agencies such as the Central Bureau of Investigation.