A new controversy has emerged between Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) and Telangana Congress.
Leaders of BRS have filed a complaint against Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy for allegedly using “derogatory, defamatory, and unparliamentary language” against BRS president K Chandrashekhar Rao.
In the complaint, the BRS leaders mentioned that Revanth Reddy made “controversial remarks” during the celebrations of former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi’s birth anniversary on Tuesday.
BRS leaders have claimed that the Chief Minister’s speech, which included threats of violent consequences and personal attacks on the BRS president, was not only disrespectful but also intended to incite hostility and unrest among the public.
“The offensive language and ugly behaviour exhibited by Shri Revanth Reddy during this event are disrespect even to Shri Rajiv Gandhi constituting serious offences under multiple sections of the Indian Penal Code, including but not limited to Section 153A, Section 294, Section 500, Section 504,” the complaint read.
“Shri Revanth Reddy’s actions are not merely an attack on an esteemed leader Shri KCR but also an affront to the democratic, constitutional and moral values that our society holds dear. And his actions are also a brazen attempt to violate the law and order in the state. His words and actions have the potential to incite violence, disturb public peace, and damage the moral fabric of our community, which is illegal and criminal in nature,” it added.
The BRS leaders urged the police to take immediate and stringent legal action as per law against Revanth Reddy, for his “act of inciting violence”.