Hyderabad: The big question for the BRS party is whether K Chandrashekar Rao (KCR) will attend the Legislative Assembly session starting on Saturday. The session will begin with a tribute to the late Maganti Gopinath, the former representative of Jubilee Hills, during the condolence motion on the first day. After this, the session will be adjourned.
A senior leader noted that if KCR shows up on the first day, it will mean he attended the Assembly, addressing the ruling party’s allegations.
Meanwhile, KCR has called senior leader T Harish Rao to his farmhouse in Erravelli. The government plans to discuss the Kaleshwaram Commission’s report in the Assembly. Harish Rao has been at the farmhouse since Thursday to plan the strategy for discussing the PC Ghose Commission report. Sources say Harish Rao will challenge the report and present KCR’s views.
BRS leaders have prepared a detailed response to the Kaleshwaram report and intend to answer each point. The party has already approached the High Court against the report. They argue that the government released a selective 60-page summary to target them.
BRS leaders have asked Speaker G Prasad Kumar for permission to give a PowerPoint presentation on the report in the Assembly. Party MLA D Sudheer Reddy and KP Vivekanand stated that the Kaleshwaram report was publicized before being presented in the Assembly. Sudheer Reddy mentioned that misinformation spread about the Kaleshwaram project, noting only two of the 86 pillars were damaged, not the whole project. “If the Speaker approves our PPT, we’ll share the real facts,” said Sudheer Reddy.