KTR Dismisses Legal Case, Vows to Fight for Farmers and Telangana's Interests
K.T. Rama Rao (KTR) dismissed the case filed against him as insignificant, referring to it as a "trivial case" and asserting that no one should fear it. He compared the situation to the struggles faced by his father, KCR, when the party was founded in 2001, stating that the challenges then were much more significant. KTR emphasized that the current issue posed no real problem for him and reassured that his legal team would handle the case.
He criticized the opposition, particularly Congress, for making false promises to the people of Telangana, citing the claim of providing ₹2500 to 90 lakh people. KTR assured that the BRS would continue to fight for farmers' issues, especially for the full implementation of farmer loan waivers, and that they would pursue the case to the Supreme Court if necessary. He further outlined plans for strengthening the party through the formation of committees at various levels and training sessions for party workers to continue fighting for Telangana’s development and interests.