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Telangana abuzz over KTR’s possible prosecution

The Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) has been probing a complaint by the Municipal Administration Department, which alleged financial irregularities in releasing money for the Formula E-Race event.

News Arena Network - Hyderabad - UPDATED: November 11, 2024, 09:07 PM - 2 min read

KT Rama Rao. File photo.


The Congress government in Telangana is preparing the ground to prosecute the opposition Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) working president K T Rama Rao for his alleged role in the Formula E-Race case.

 

There is speculation in political circles that the government has sought Governor Jishnu Dev Varma’s nod for prosecuting KTR — as the BRS leader is popularly known. The development comes against the backdrop of an intensifying war of words between the chief minister A Revanth Reddy and KTR on a plethora of issues including the Congress government’s alleged failure to implement its poll promises.

 

The Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) has been probing a complaint by the Municipal Administration Department, which alleged financial irregularities in releasing money for the Formula E-Race event.

 

The Revanth Reddy government seems to have sought the gubernatorial nod to avoid repeating the mistakes of the former YSR Congress Party government in neighbouring Andhra Pradesh. The then government, headed by YS Jagan Mohan Reddy, had failed to get the governor’s approval before arresting N Chandrababu Naidu last year in the alleged skill development scam and struggled to build a case in the court against the TDP president.

 

Formula E-race case

 

The case is related to alleged financial irregularities in funding one of the four seasons of the Formula E races in Hyderabad. To conduct the race, the Municipal Administration department under the former BRS government signed a tripartite agreement with Formula E Organisers (FEO) and Ace Nxt Gen Pvt limited in 2022. The ninth season of the car race was held in Hyderabad on 10 and 11 February 2023.

 

The promoter, Ace Nxt Gen, who was supposed to finance four seasons of the Formula E Race, dropped out unilaterally in the second season, citing losses in the first season. As the FEO was willing to organise the second season, the then principal secretary of the Municipal Administration Department Arvind Kumar, on the advice of the then Municipal Minister KT Rama Rao, transferred to FEO Rs 55 crore.

 

The Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority (HMDA) then transferred the amount after dropping Ace Next Gen as the promoter. The government later included HMDA as the promoter.

 

The HMDA then entered into an MoU with FEO on 30 October 2023 which is considered another irregularity. The other irregularities alleged included making payment of one tranche of money to FEO after the issue of the schedule for Assembly elections in Telangana without obtaining permission from the Election Commission and making payment to FEO in pounds without obtaining clearance from the RBI.

 

Rahul’s green signal?

 

The chief minister is understood to have sought the governor’s permission when he met him at Raj Bhavan last week. It is also said in Congress circles that the Chief Minister has already obtained the go-ahead from the party leader Rahul Gandhi.

 

Revanth Reddy has been insisting that he would not resort to political vendetta against anyone but he reiterated that if anyone had committed anything wrong, the law would take its course.

 

KTR unfazed

 

The BRS leader, however, remains unfazed by the allegations. Reacting to reports that the government had sought the governor’s permission to prosecute him, the former BRS minister said that after the Ace Nxt Gen dropped out, he had asked the Municipal Administration Department to fill in for the promoter company till such time the FEO found a new promoter.

 

 “I have not done anything wrong. I am prepared to go to jail. I will do yoga in jail for two months and come out slim and fit,” he asserted.

 

The former minister said he had advised the then special chief secretary, MAUD, Arvind Kumar, to pay the amount to FEO to prevent Hyderabad’s brand image from taking a hit. He said the Congress government scrapped the project, suspecting that he was a beneficiary of the project which was baseless.

 

“It was a shame that Formula E Races had been scrapped. Had it been held, Hyderabad would have got a benefit of Rs 700 crore in terms of new investments. We wanted to use the Formula E races to promote electric vehicles. The first season had prompted Amara Raja and Hyundai to invest in Telangana,” he said.

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