Tag: BRS leaders

  • IT raids on the offices of BRS leaders

    IT raids on the offices of BRS leaders

    Hyderabad: The Income Tax sleuths have raided the houses and offices of BRS leaders including MP Kotha Prabhakar Reddy and Pailla Shekhar Reddy on Wednesday.

    A team of 70 officials have been taking up searches simultaneously at the offices and residences of BRS MP and the MLA on Wednesday. The officials raided house of Prabhakar Reddy at Gachibowli in the city.

    Raids were also conducted at 12 places including the offices and the residence of the Bhongir MLA at Kothapet in the city.

    According to reports, the searches were conducted at companies like Health and Technologies, Main Land Digital Technologies. Shekhar Reddy’s wife Vanitha Reddy has been working as the director in these companies.

    The IT officials have also raided the shopping mall of Nagarkurnool MLA Marri Janardhan Reddy at Kukatpally. The IT sleuths have raided the JC Brothers showroom since 6 am on Wednesday. Janardhan Reddy has been serving as director in JC Brothers.

  • Bandi Sanjay demands apology from BRS leaders on Karimnagar ROB issue

    Bandi Sanjay demands apology from BRS leaders on Karimnagar ROB issue

    Hyderabad: BJP state president and MP Bandi Sanjay Kumar on Tuesday slammed the BRS leaders for celebrating the completion of the tenders for the construction of a Railway Over Bridge (ROB) near Theegalaguttapally in Karimnagar parliamentary constituency. He said that ruling party leaders should answer as to why the tender work had not been finalised so far even after seven months of the Centre’s approval? “Is it not true that the Centre itself has agreed to pay Rs.126.74 crore for the total cost of the construction of the ROB,” He asked. In a statement, he asked the ruling party leaders whether it was not a fact that he had written letters several times to the State government to start the construction work of the ROB and complete it at the earliest? Isn’t it true that BJP leaders had staged dharnas and agitations to protest against the delay, he asked. He alleged that the state Government had first agreed to pay 80 per cent of the total cost of the construction of the ROB, and added that it failed to keep its word later.