KCR, the former chief minister of telangana, has petitioned the supreme court to disband the electricity Commission that the congress administration formed. This action follows the telangana High Court's denial of his previous appeal for the same. kcr has appealed the High Court's decision, and Chief Justice Chandrachud's panel will hear the issue today. The Justice L. narasimha Reddy Commission, which is looking into the chhattisgarh power purchase deal and the BRS government's building of the bhadradri and yadadri thermal power plants, is the background of this legal dispute.
 

In an effort to get further information about KCR's involvement in the power purchase deal, the commission has sent him two notifications. In order to avoid being called for the probe, kcr had earlier petitioned the telangana High Court. However, the high court denied his request, so he decided to take the case all the way to the supreme Court. The BRS party is already dealing with a lot of difficulties, therefore KCR's legal actions are seriously concerning them. With no members in the Lok Sabha, the party is in danger of collapsing in the Assembly.
 

In addition, it's unclear whether Kavitha, KCR's daughter, would be granted bail in the delhi liquor scandal. social media rumors indicate that BRS and the bjp may work together, which would unintentionally help the congress party in the state. If KCR's appeal is denied by the supreme court, his only remaining choice is to appear before the commission. The public's belief that the BRS administration received bribes in connection with the power deals is probably going to be strengthened by this sequence of events, further harming the party's reputation at a time when things are already unstable.
 

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