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KTRIn a dramatic turn of events, the Telangana High Court has refused to quash the FIR filed against former minister K.T. Rama Rao (KTR) in the Formula-E Racing funds misappropriation case. The Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) has summoned KTR for questioning tomorrow, with an arrest seeming imminent. This development has dominated news headlines, keeping reporters and political analysts on their toes.

The FIR, coupled with the possibility of KTR’s arrest, has ignited political tensions across Telangana. While it is common for opposition parties to seek the downfall of rivals, this case takes an unusual twist as factions within KTR’s own Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) appear to support the arrest.

For opposition parties like the Congress, KTR’s arrest is viewed as retribution for the earlier arrest of Telangana Pradesh Congress Committee President Revanth Reddy in the infamous Cash-for-Vote scandal. However, the situation within BRS is far more layered.

Some within the party believe that an arrest could bolster the party’s electoral fortunes, relying on the “sentiment-driven” notion that public sympathy often swings towards parties whose leaders are jailed. This belief seems rooted in past political trends where leaders in similar situations emerged stronger post-incarceration.

While BRS largely rallies behind KCR and KTR, the party is not without its internal divisions. A minority faction supporting Harish Rao and Kavitha—both prominent family members of KCR—views KTR’s potential legal troubles as an opportunity to shift the balance of power.

These leaders, seen as potential heirs to KCR’s political legacy, could gain prominence if KTR’s position weakens. Supporters of this faction argue that Harish Rao’s administrative skills and Kavitha’s mass appeal could better position the party for future elections.

The situation marks a steep fall for KTR, who, just a year ago, was widely seen as the de facto Chief Minister. In 2018, KCR didn’t even face the electorate directly, projecting KTR as the party’s future face. Despite having public and party acceptance back then, today’s scenario paints a starkly different picture.

Amid political calculations and sentiments, little attention is being paid to the personal and reputational toll on KTR. Once poised to lead Telangana, he now faces the possibility of imprisonment and an uncertain political future.

As the ACB prepares to question KTR, all eyes remain on the unfolding drama. Whether this is a temporary setback or the beginning of a political resurgence for KTR remains to be seen. For now, the fate of Telangana’s political landscape hangs in the balance, shaped as much by public sentiment as by strategic maneuvering within and outside the BRS.Read more

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