TRS govt made Telangana a "den of drug peddling," alleges BJP

Press Trust of India  |  Hyderabad 

The has turned into a "den of drug abuse and peddling" by adopting an "open-gate" excise policy, the has alleged.

Accusing IT minister of promoting western culture, a leader charged the with making the state "Udta Telangana", alluding to the film "Udta Punjab" which focuses on the drug menace in Punjab.


The opposition party's charge against the state comes in the backdop of the investigation by the special investigation team (SIT) of the Prohibition and Excise Department, which busted drug rackets here earlier this month.

The SIT had also summoned a dozen personalities from the Telugu or Tollywood, to question them in connection with the case.

State spokesperson Krishna Saagar Rao said his party "100 per cent" believes that the drug menace in the state took off steeply after the Rashtra Samiti (TRS) came to power.

"The brazen open gate excise policy adopted by the has led to a natural rise in drug availability and supply to state as we firmly believe drugs are only an evolutionary phase of alcohol abuse," he told PTI here.

In the name of 'Happening Hyderabad' initiative, K T Rama Rao, who is the son of Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao, has promoted an environment which can drive drug abuse and peddling in the city, he alleged.

Under the 'Happening Hyderabad' initiative, the state invites companies and organisations from all over India and the world to take part in it and organise various events in the city "for 365 days in a year", according to the Tourism's website.

The functionary said the land-locked Hyderabad, unlike beach-side tourist destinations such as Goa or the commercial capital like Mumbai, was never a hot spot for party-goers.

But the rock concerts -- which are not part of either or Indian culture -- promoted in the name of "Happening Hyderabad" brought with them abusers and peddlers, resulting in the local population getting introduced to such substances, he said.

"So, it multiplied the opportunity for supply and availability of drugs in the heart of the capital (Hyderabad), which was not so before," he said.

The government, which promised "Bangaru Telangana" (golden Telangana) has in fact made it "Udta Telangana," Rao alleged.

"The is 100 per cent against this westernisation trend and culture promoted by KTR (K T Rama Rao)," he said.

"We hold KTR responsible for promotion of western culture in Hyderabad which is against the local and Indian culture. These rock concerts became touch points for very young people to get into drug abuse," he said.

While the does not hold KTR personally responsible, the policy decisions that he has taken in his capacity as the IT minister have resulted in Hyderabad and becoming the "dens of drug abuse and drug peddling," he alleged.

The SIT has so far arrested 15 people, including US citizen Dundu Anish, a former aerospace engineer who has worked with the NASA, and seven others employed with multi-national companies here in connection with the drug racket busted in the city earlier this month.

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