BL Santosh ‘Wanted’, expert in horse-trading of MLAs: BRS-BJP poster war intensifies before Kavita’s ED questioning

Posters showing BJP’s BL Santosh as a criminal and ‘wanted’ have been put up at two different places in Hyderabad.

Four days ago, the ruling Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) welcomed Union Home Minister Amit Shah in Hyderabad with a pinch of salt. Pictures of the iconic ‘washing powder Nirma’ girl were morphed into pictures of some BJP leaders

Ahead of the second ED questioning of BRS MLC Kavitha, the poster war between Telangana CM K Chandrasekhar Rao’s party and the BJP has intensified. Posters with ‘Wanted’ written on the picture of BJP National General Secretary BL Santosh have been put up at two different places in Hyderabad.

The poster states that Santosh is ‘talented at horse-trading’, and those who provide information on him will be rewarded with ‘acceptance of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s promise of Rs 15,00,000’.

Four days ago, the ruling Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) welcomed Union Home Minister Amit Shah in Hyderabad with a pinch of salt. Photos of Iconic’Washing Powder Nirma‘ The girl was replaced by photographs of a couple of BJP leaders, who had joined the party from other different parties. The posters alleged that leaders like Himanta Biswa Sarma, Narayan Rane, Shubhendu Adhikari, Sujana Chowdhary, Eshwarappa were involved in various scams.

Few more posters were seen in Hyderabad on the first day when Kavitha appeared before the Enforcement Directorate. Several posters calling PM Modi the “destroyer of democracy” and “grandfather of hypocrisy” were pasted on public walls in the Telangana capital.

Other posters featured leaders from other parties joining the BJP and BRS MLC Kavitha fighting “misuse of central agencies”.

On March 8, the BRS came down heavily on the Center after the ED summoned Kavita in connection with its ongoing probe into the Delhi Excise Policy matter, saying that the central probe agencies have become an extended arm of the BJP.

Terming the summons as “politically motivated”, BRS leader Ravula Sreedhar Reddy had said that except for the ED and the BJP, no one really understands the case filed in connection with the New Delhi Excise Policy.

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