KTR, the BRS working president, claims that Revanth Reddy's primary focus post-appointment as Chief Minister has been acquiring 1000 acres of land for real estate development.
Revanth ReddyKtrReal EstateTelanganaBharat Rashtra ShaktiReal EstateFeb 18, 2025
KTR, or KT Rama Rao, is the working president of the Bharat Rashtra Shakti (BRS) and a prominent political figure in Telangana.
KTR alleged that Revanth Reddy, the Chief Minister of Telangana, has acquired 1000 acres of land for real estate interests since becoming CM.
The Bharat Rashtra Shakti (BRS) is a political party in Telangana known for its strong grassroots presence and commitment to the welfare of the common people.
The acquisition of 1000 acres of land for real estate purposes could have significant economic implications, including potential job creation and infrastructure development, but also raises concerns about transparency and equity.
Yes, there are calls for a transparent and impartial investigation to verify the claims made by KTR regarding Revanth Reddy’s land acquisition.
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