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    Home»India»KTR Accuses Rahul Gandhi, Telangana CM of Insulting Constitution

    KTR Accuses Rahul Gandhi, Telangana CM of Insulting Constitution

    India January 15, 20262 Mins Read
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    KTR Accuses Rahul Gandhi, Telangana CM of Insulting Constitution
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    The gloves are off in Telangana politics. BRS firebrand KT Rama Rao has launched a scathing indictment of Rahul Gandhi and CM A Revanth Reddy, charging them with turning the Constitution into a punchline. Addressing thousands in a high-energy rally, KTR laid bare what he sees as Congress’s double standards on India’s foundational law.

    At the heart of the row is the Telangana Assembly’s unprecedented postponement of oath ceremonies for victorious MLAs. KTR hammered home that this defies constitutional mandates, eroding public trust in institutions. ‘Rahul Gandhi cries wolf about BJP destroying the Constitution, but look at his CM – openly defying it,’ he roared.

    KTR’s attack was multi-pronged. He recalled Rahul’s vigorous campaigns portraying the Constitution under siege from ruling BJP, only for Congress to allegedly sideline it in their own state. ‘Hypocrisy has a new poster boy in Rahul and Revanth,’ KTR stated flatly.

    Defending his government, Revanth Reddy termed the delay a ‘technical adjustment’ for assembly efficiency. But KTR branded it a ‘constitutional coup,’ urging MLAs to swear allegiance independently if needed.

    This confrontation underscores BRS’s aggressive resurgence strategy. Post-defeat, KTR has crisscrossed the state, spotlighting Congress lapses on jobs, water security, and welfare schemes. Today’s rally was a masterclass in opposition politics, blending legal arguments with populist fervor.

    Observers note KTR’s knack for nationalizing local grievances. By roping in Rahul Gandhi, he elevates Telangana’s tussle to a pan-India debate on constitutional fidelity. Congress faces a dilemma: rebut without amplifying BRS’s voice, or stay quiet and risk looking guilty.

    With by-elections and local polls looming, this ‘Constitution mockery’ narrative could prove potent. KTR concluded with a pledge: ‘BRS will fight this farce in streets, assemblies, and courts – for the Constitution and Telangana’s honor.’ The crowd’s thunderous response signals his message resonates.

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