Formula E race case: BRS leader Rama Rao appears before ACB
Rao, also known as KTR, was summoned by the ACB for questioning in the case related to the alleged "unauthorised" payments to conduct Formula E race
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BRS Working President and MLA KT Rama Ra
Hyderabad, 9 Jan
BRS Working President and MLA KT
Rama Rao, the prime accused in the Formula E race issue, appeared before the
Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) here on Thursday.
Rao, also known as KTR, was
summoned by the ACB for questioning in the case related to the alleged
"unauthorised" payments to conduct Formula E race. His lawyer
accompanied him to the ACB office. "Rama Rao appeared before the ACB and
his examination has started," official sources told PTI.
The Telangana High Court on
Wednesday allowed a lawyer to accompany him to the ACB office. The court,
however, made it clear that the advocate would not be present in the same room
where the ACB sleuths would be examining Rao.
The advocate can sit in a room
where he (the advocate) can see his client and the investigating officer and
observe the proceedings, the court said.
Ahead of his appearance before the
ACB, Rao said his agenda when he was minister in the previous regime was to
make Hyderabad a pivotal hub for sustainable mobility as the world transitions
towards it and Formula-E race was a part of that ambitious vision.
"Worked tirelessly for
bringing a prestigious event to India, to enhance the Brand image of Hyderabad
& Telangana globally. Agenda was to make Hyderabad a pivotal hub for
sustainable mobility as the world transitions towards it. Formula-E race was a
part of the effort to realise this ambitious vision," he said in a post on
'X'.
He further said the intent was to
make TMV (Telangana Mobility Valley) clusters the epicentre for innovation,
research and manufacturing of electric vehicles creating employment and
revenue, he further said.
"Small minds who are driven by
petty politics may never understand any of this, but I am confident that people
of Telangana who are observing everything will understand the truth and the
vision. Truth always triumphs & justice will prevail," he said.
Senior IAS officer Arvind Kumar,
one of the accused in the case, appeared before the ACB on Wednesday.
High drama unfolded at the
Telangana ACB headquarters on January 6 after Rao, who was summoned in
connection with the ongoing investigation into the Formula E race case, was
denied the assistance of his lawyer, prompting him to submit his statement
outside the office.
As the BRS working president was
denied the assistance of his lawyer, he refused to be questioned by the
anti-graft agency and left the ACB’s office without appearing before the
officials. Though he handed over his written statement intended for submission
to an ACB official, outside the office. The agency had issued him a fresh
notice for an appearance on 9 January.
The ACB in December 2024 registered
a case against Rao, who was Municipal Administration Minister during the
previous BRS regime, and two others over alleged payments, most of it in
foreign currency without approvals, to conduct the race in 2023 during the
previous BRS regime.
The case was registered under
relevant sections of the Prevention of Corruption Act and IPC dealing with criminal
misappropriation, criminal misconduct, criminal breach of trust and criminal
conspiracy that allegedly resulted in a loss to the government exchequer to the
tune of about Rs 55 crore.
Though the race was supposed to be
held in February 2024 as well, it was cancelled after the Congress government
assumed office in December 2023.
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