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What Happened To Your Morals Now: RS Praveen Asks KTR!

Amid this, former IPS R. S. Praveen Kumar reacted to the issue and targeted KTR with some strong words.

By:  Tupaki Desk   |   5 Aug 2023 11:25 AM GMT
What Happened To Your Morals Now: RS Praveen Asks KTR!
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The Telangana government struck gold with the recent e-auction of the Kokapet lands. Each acre got more than Rs 100 crores which is said to be the highest in Hyderabad's history. After Kokapet, the focus is now on Budvel as the HMDA is gearing up for a land auction.

The land auction became a sensation and started a debate on the massive land rates in some areas of Hyderabad. While many say that the land auction is an example of the boom in the market, a few others have objections to this.

Amid this, former IPS R. S. Praveen Kumar reacted to the issue and targeted KTR with some strong words. He used KCR's language to target KTR in the land auction. Taking to Twitter, RS Praveen Kumar asked what happened to the morals he said when in opposition.

When the TRS was in opposition, the party fought against the idea of auctioning the land and held protests. KTR also took part in the protest with a placard in hand "Auctioning of govt lands should be stopped. Government should stop doing real estate business". KTR held the placard.

Sharing the picture, RS Praveen Kumar asked KTR if he remembers this and asked what happened to the morals he said when he was in the opposition. The ex-cop even said that the ruling party is trying its best to erase the past, but that won't happen.

Once KCR used the word Sannasi while reacting to an issue. Mentioning the same, RS Praveen Kumar asked if they are Sannasis to do everything they said.

In his long tweet, RS Praveen Kumar also mentioned the caste dynamics and said for the past 75 years, the Bahujans who are 99 percent voted for the 1 percent dominant rulers. Forget about protecting the lands, they even swallowed the lands.

Adding further, RS Praveen Kumar said that the dominant parties could not achieve it, but BSP would do it after coming to power by safeguarding the lands of the poor.