Is This A Quid Pro Quo KTR?
As if that is not enough, the party faced the biggest shock so far with the arrest in a scam.
By: Tupaki Desk | 22 March 2024 1:23 PM GMTThe opposition BRS has been facing jolts at regular intervals. The leaders have been leaving the party making the party even weaker. Even the sitting MLAs and MPs left the party. As if that is not enough, the party faced the biggest shock so far with the arrest in a scam.
KCR’s daughter Kavitha was taken into custody and sent to remand in Delhi Liquor scam. The ED alleged that Kavitha is involved in giving money to the bigwigs in AAP to get favours in the liquor policy. It looks like BRS will not have a relief anytime soon.
It is known that the Electoral Bonds are creating a sensation in the country. Thanks to the judgment of the Supreme Court, the SBI made the details of the contributions to the parties out. With this, everyone is getting a clear picture of the donations the parties received.
The BRS is also not less in electoral bonds as per the data as it is the fourth largest in terms of donations with as much as Rs 1,322 crore. A contribution made by one firm became the talk of the town. The contribution also raised the doubt of possible quid pro quo in this.
In the last term when BRS was in power Kerala-based Textile group Kitex shifted its base to the state. The group announced a factory in the state with a big announcement. Initially, a Rs 1000 crore investment was announced by the group. As many as 187 acres of land were allocated for the team.
What’s shocking is that the land was acquired from the farmers to set up Kakatiya Textile Park. Out of the big portion of land 187 acres were allocated. Now the Electoral bonds say that the Kitex company donated Rs 25 crores to the party.
This raised a doubt about a possible quid pro quo angle in this. Reacting to this a section of netizens wonder if the land was allocated to the company in return for the money the company paid.
Many say that the location of the land is costly and the cost of the land that was allocated for the company would be very high. All these factors raise the doubt of the alleged quid pro quo.
On the occasion, netizens highlighted a point that KTR is active on social media and often makes allegations about opponents. Now what his party did is raising many doubts.
It has to be mentioned here that KTR earlier accused Komatireddy Raj Gopal Reddy of Quid pro Quo. Ahead of the last Munugode by-poll he said that Raj Gopal Reddy’s company received contacts worth thousands of crores and called it a case of Quid pro Quo. Now the electoral bonds revealed a sensational thing.