BRS Alleges Telangana Government Misuse of Phone Tapping Cases
Allegations Against Revanth Reddy-Led Government
The Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) on Tuesday accused the Telangana government, led by Chief Minister Revanth Reddy, of targeting the opposition through what it described as legally untenable cases linked to phone tapping. The party alleged that actions taken over the past two years have crossed administrative limits and amounted to sustained political harassment.

In a strongly worded statement, BRS leaders claimed that lawful procedures were being portrayed as illegal acts and converted into criminal cases under the pretext of phone tapping. The party said this approach reflected an attempt to divert attention from governance challenges.
Notice to Former Chief Minister Sparks Row
The controversy intensified following the issuance of notices to K. Chandrashekar Rao, former Chief Minister of Telangana and president of the BRS. Party leaders questioned the rationale behind issuing notices to Rao, describing him as a central figure in the Telangana statehood movement and the state’s first Chief Minister.
The BRS argued that raising questions against the functioning of the government should not invite legal action. It said the move against Rao marked a new low in political conduct and undermined democratic dissent.
Claims of Administrative Failure and Political Vendetta
According to the BRS, the Congress government is attempting to suppress criticism by initiating cases instead of addressing governance issues. The party alleged that failures in administration and unresolved controversies were being masked by targeting opposition leaders.
BRS leaders further stated that the government was resorting to intimidation tactics rather than responding to questions on alleged irregularities and public grievances. They maintained that such actions would not deter the party from raising issues concerning governance and public accountability.
Political Fallout and Wider Implications
The allegations have added to the growing political friction between the ruling Congress and the opposition BRS in Telangana. While the government has maintained that due process is being followed, the opposition has framed the developments as an attack on democratic opposition.
The issue is expected to remain politically charged, with the BRS indicating that it will continue to challenge the government both politically and legally. The developments come at a time when tensions between the ruling party and the opposition have been steadily escalating in the state.
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