Monday, December 29, 2025
14.1 C
New Delhi

Formula E Race Case: Trouble For KTR As Telangana ACB Says BRS Gained Rs 44 Crore In Electoral Bonds

Reported By :
Edited By:

Last Updated:

Reacting to the report, KT Rama Rao dismissed the case as fabricated and said he was ready to face a lie-detector test in front of the media

font

BRS Working President KT Rama Rao. (PTI)

BRS Working President KT Rama Rao. (PTI)

The Telangana Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) has established quid pro quo dealings in the Formula E Race case. After a nine-month probe, investigators concluded that the Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority (HMDA) incurred a loss of Rs 75.88 crore, while Formula-E Operations (FEO) gained Rs 46 crore. In return, the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) allegedly benefited through electoral bonds worth Rs 44 crore.

Based on these findings, the ACB has sought government approval to prosecute former minister and BRS working president KT Rama Rao along with other accused.

Recommended Stories

According to sources, the inquiry revealed that Ace NextGen Pvt. Ltd, the original sponsor, had backed out after disputes with FEO stalled Season 10. KTR then approved a proposal making HMDA the promoter and host city, resulting in the diversion of Rs 54.88 crore from HMDA funds without mandatory clearance from the finance department. A fresh deal signed in October 2023 further burdened the government with nearly Rs 90 crore in payments and infrastructure responsibilities, despite the model code of conduct being in force.

The ACB also found that KTR’s intervention shielded Ace NextGen from an additional Rs 600 crore obligation under the original agreement, effectively shifting the liability onto the state exchequer.

Reacting to the report, KTR dismissed the case as fabricated. “Not a single rupee changed hands. I am ready to face a lie detector test here in front of the media. Do it for chief minister Revanth Reddy too in front of the ACB DGP. The truth will come out crystal clear. Doodh ka Doodh, Paani ka Paani ho Jayega [let the litmus test happen].” he said.

The FIR names KTR as the prime accused (A1), IAS officer Arvind Kumar as Accused No.2 (A2), and HMDA chief engineer BLN Reddy as Accused No.3 (A3), along with senior officials and private partners. The case will now move to the Vigilance Commission, following which the Governor’s sanction will be sought to prosecute KTR.

The case originated from a complaint filed on October 18, 2023, by then MAUD principal secretary Dana Kishore and was formally registered by the ACB on December 18, 2024.

News india Formula E Race Case: Trouble For KTR As Telangana ACB Says BRS Gained Rs 44 Crore In Electoral Bonds
Disclaimer: Comments reflect users’ views, not News18’s. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

Loading comments…

Read More

Go to Source

Hot this week

‘Till we are closer to qualification, I’m not thinking about squash at the LA Olympics’: World Cup winning captain Abhay Singh

Indian squash star and World Cup-winning captain Abhay Singh recently spoke about squash’s Olympic debut at LA 2028, India’s historic achievement, his personal goals, and what lies ahead for him and the national team in an exclusive in-depth intervie Read More

Seven officers injured as police clash with IS suspects in Northwest Turkey

Seven Turkish police officers were injured in a clash with suspected Islamic State militants in northwest Turkey. Read More

Inspired by SpaceX, LandSpace tests limits of China’s commercial spaceflight

LandSpace is pushing toward public markets after attempting China’s first reusable rocket test, signalling a faster, more experimental phase in the country’s commercial space race inspired by SpaceX. Read More

What Your Skincare Label Isn’t Telling You And Why It Matters

From ingredient lists to hidden claims, here’s how to read skincare labels better and make informed, science-backed choices for healthier skin. Read More

Silver vs Gold Anklets, Toe Rings: Which Is Traditionally Favoured? Which Offers Better Financial Value?

Gold is largely avoided for foot jewellery due to religious beliefs. Silver jewellery, on the other hand, is both culturally appropriate and a financially sensible choice. Read More

Topics

‘Till we are closer to qualification, I’m not thinking about squash at the LA Olympics’: World Cup winning captain Abhay Singh

Indian squash star and World Cup-winning captain Abhay Singh recently spoke about squash’s Olympic debut at LA 2028, India’s historic achievement, his personal goals, and what lies ahead for him and the national team in an exclusive in-depth intervie Read More

Seven officers injured as police clash with IS suspects in Northwest Turkey

Seven Turkish police officers were injured in a clash with suspected Islamic State militants in northwest Turkey. Read More

Inspired by SpaceX, LandSpace tests limits of China’s commercial spaceflight

LandSpace is pushing toward public markets after attempting China’s first reusable rocket test, signalling a faster, more experimental phase in the country’s commercial space race inspired by SpaceX. Read More

What Your Skincare Label Isn’t Telling You And Why It Matters

From ingredient lists to hidden claims, here’s how to read skincare labels better and make informed, science-backed choices for healthier skin. Read More

Silver vs Gold Anklets, Toe Rings: Which Is Traditionally Favoured? Which Offers Better Financial Value?

Gold is largely avoided for foot jewellery due to religious beliefs. Silver jewellery, on the other hand, is both culturally appropriate and a financially sensible choice. Read More

Why Indian Homes And Offices Need To Rethink Natural Light For Everyday Wellness

From mood and sleep to productivity and energy use, a founder explains why access to natural light is essential for wellness in Indian homes and offices. Read More

Live-fire war games: China launches drills around Taiwan; Taipei mobilises forces

China on Monday launched large-scale live-fire military drills around Taiwan, deploying warships, fighter jets, bombers and unmanned aerial vehicles in what Beijing described as a stern warning to supporters of Taiwanese independence Read More

TOI Habit Index Survey: How people follow the news; what shapes their outlook

Representative image (AI-generated) The Times of India conducted the Habit Index survey to understand how people consume political and national news. Read More

Related Articles