KCR camp office attack condemned by Harish Rao, flags law and order concerns

Hyderabad: Senior BRS leader T. Harish Rao condemned the KCR office attack in Gajwel and called it a direct assault on democratic values.

He said the premises belonged to former chief minister K. Chandrashekar Rao. Moreover, he alleged that Congress workers carried out the attack with tacit support from state leadership. He claimed the incident reflected rising political tensions in Telangana.

Rao raised concerns over the law-and-order situation and questioned police inaction. He accused the government of allowing political violence to continue unchecked. As a result, he said such incidents point to a decline in governance standards.

KCR office attack triggers demand for arrests

He demanded immediate arrests of those involved in the KCR office attack. Furthermore, he warned that repeated incidents could lead to public backlash across the state. He added that authorities must act swiftly to restore confidence.

Former minister Singireddy Niranjan Reddy also condemned the incident. He said vandalising a former chief minister’s office amounted to damage to public property. In addition, he accused the ruling party of trying to divert attention from governance failures.

Meanwhile, he called for strict action against those responsible for the attack. He stressed that accountability remains essential to maintain public order. Therefore, he urged the government to respond firmly.

Rao reiterated that the KCR office attack raises serious questions about safety and political accountability in Telangana. He said the government must ensure such incidents do not recur.