Posted: Updated – Mon, 11/14/22 – 01:00 AM

(file photo). The BJP is uneasy that Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao’s talk of launching a national party has taken center stage in the national discussion.
Hyderabad: The BJP’s covert operation to buy TRS MLA started 5-6 months ago, especially after Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao’s talk of launching a national party became the focus of national discussions.
According to sources with knowledge of the current findings, the Special Investigation Team (SIT) investigation has confirmed that Delhi was involved in the entire operation, with Amit Shah as a matchmaker and the calls of the accused in the case were traced directly to the Prime Minister’s Office.
It was found that Ramachandra Bharathi, one of the three arrested in the sting operation at the Moinabad farmhouse of MLA pilot Rohit Reddy, spoke directly to some senior officials of the PMO and the union Home Office, and police had gathered relevant evidence. Sources said that with More evidence gathered from the accused’s call data records and laptops could soon lead to the arrest of some key figures directly or indirectly linked to the BJP.
It may be recalled that three BJP operatives, Ramachandra Bharathi, Simhayaji and Nanda Kumar were arrested by Cyberabad police while trying to lure four TRS (BRS) legislators to join BJP, they conducted a sting operation against the three by promising them every Large sums of money ranging from Rs 50 crore to Rs 100 crore.
Confessions of the three accused confirmed that the conspiracy started when the BJP managed to “convince” Komatireddy Rajgopal Reddy to resign in order to vote in the Munugode parliamentary constituency. Even Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Ramagundam on Saturday and his vitriolic attacks on the TRS (BRS) were part of the grand plan.
The BJP leadership plans to poach more lawmakers and former leaders from the TRS and other parties ahead of the vote. Winning the polls is crucial to proving that those who switch jobs are recognized. The BJP leaders are convinced that Mnugod’s victory will make more leaders from the TRS submissive and emulate the defectors. However, with the failure of the Munugode plot, public attention began to be diverted, and the Bureau of Enforcement and Income Tax raids were planned.
Sources said Ramachandra Bharathi had admitted to SIT that the “number one” and “number two” mentioned in the video and audio clips were Modi and the Shah. His confession was recorded. He is also said to have admitted to his conversations with Sadhvi Prachi, the head of a right-wing group seeking membership in the Rajya Sabha.
As Telangana Today reported earlier, SIT investigations revealed that BJP state president Bandy Sanjay was also aware of the whole operation and that he attempted to take oaths at the Yadadri temple only to divert public attention.
Interestingly, on October 26, Srinivas, a close friend of Bandi Sanjay and identified as a professional advocate for Karimnagar, booked Sinha Yaji. Simhayaji). Srinivas is Bandi Sanjay’s neighbor and can be seen in close proximity to him. Investigators found that Srinivas also had contact with Nanda Kumar. The police have retrieved the call details and text conversations of the two. Srinivas also stayed with Nanda Kumar and Simhayaji at the same place in Delhi on October 14-15.
Surprisingly, he has not appeared in court in Karim Nagar since the scandal broke, and is nowhere to be seen. SIT has submitted all evidence to the court, as well as the certification of the forensic science laboratory.
Another key factor in opposing the BJP conspiracy is that he turned against the BJP leaders after MLA Pilot Rohit Reddy informed the TRS (BRS) leadership about the incentives offered to win the MLA. Following the trap, TRS (BRS) Chairman and Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao delivered the fatal blow by releasing the video footage to avoid any false claims and misconduct by the BJP. The video, along with other evidence, has been sent to the Supreme Court, all high courts across the country, and media outlets.