BRS Leader T. Harish Rao Criticizes Congress for Revoking Plots Allocated to Journalists
BRS senior leader T. Harish Rao has strongly condemned the Congress government’s recent decision to revoke house plots allocated to 118 journalists in Karimnagar, describing it as a “politically motivated act.” He expressed significant concern over the implications of this action, which he believes demonstrates a clear “disregard” for the welfare of journalists and their families, particularly during festive occasions such as Bathukamma and Dasara.
Rao characterized the revocation of these plots as a manifestation of “political vendetta,” which has left many families in distress during a period that should be marked by celebration and joy. He criticized the Congress party for its “atrocious behavior,” asserting that such treatment is not only unjust but also harmful to those who dedicate themselves to addressing public issues and serving society.
In his remarks, Rao called upon the government to reconsider its stance on this matter and restore the revoked plots. He emphasized that journalists deserve fair treatment and respect for their invaluable contributions to the community, especially in times when their work is critical to public discourse.
The issue has sparked outrage among the journalistic community and raised questions about the treatment of media professionals in the region. Rao’s comments reflect a growing concern about the welfare and rights of journalists, highlighting the need for policies that support and honor their role in society.