Madhu Yashki Goud, a Congress senior leader, suggested the potential involvement of BRS chief K Chandrasekhar Rao and his son K.T. Rama Rao as key figures in a phone tapping case. Goud claimed that even minor decisions during the BRS regime required approval from KTR. He hinted at legal repercussions for the father-son duo. Additionally, Goud disclosed that he declined an offer to contest as Congress MP candidate from Bhuvanagiri. He criticized governance disparities and alleged corruption under the previous BRS rule, signaling potential inquiries into large-scale corruption post-Lok Sabha elections. Goud also commented on the arrest of BRS MLC K. Kavitha in the Delhi liquor scam, noting the party’s discontent with the central government’s selective response to investigations.