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KTR reacts on Defamation Notice:- Recently, the working president of BRS, KTR, made a significant accusation against Revanth Reddy and the Congress high command. According to KTR, Revanth Reddy manipulated the Delhi high command and paid 50 crore rupees to Congress leader Manickam Tagore in order to secure the CM position. In response, Manickam Tagore sent a defamation notice to KTR, giving him one week to reply. If KTR fails to respond, a case will be filed at the Madurai court and KTR will be required to attend the hearing in person. Tagore made it clear that KTR's public allegations were false and motivated by hidden intentions.
Manickam Garu,
— KTR (@KTRBRS) January 31, 2024
Why are you in a confused mode and misdirecting these notices?
It was your colleague congressman & MP Venkat Reddy who had alleged on record that Revanth Reddy bribed you and bought the PCC president post for ₹50 Crore
I had merely quoted the same since it was… https://t.co/YtK6EY9EIj pic.twitter.com/gickKF8Euy
KTR wasted no time in addressing the defamation notice. Within just one hour, he took to social media to respond. He referred to a statement made by Komatireddy in 2021, where the Congress leader alleged that Tagore had sold the TPCC president position to Revanth Reddy. I simply quoted this statement, as it had received widespread coverage in the media. It is worth noting that it was KTR's colleague, Congressman and MP Venkat Reddy, who made this allegation on record, claiming that Revanth Reddy had bribed Tagore and purchased the PCC president position for 50 crore rupees.
KTR took to Twitter to place the blame on Komatireddy, urging him to redirect the defamation notice to Mr. Venkat Reddy's correct address at the Telangana secretariat.
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