Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) Working President and IT minister KT Rama Rao, in a stern rebuttal to the accusations made by suspected conman Sukesh Chandrashekar, sent Chandrashekhar a court letter seeking an unqualified apology. Currently detained in New Delhi's Mandoli jail on allegations of extorting more than Rs. 200 crores from the wife of a former Fortis founder and other corruption-related offenses, chandrasekhar is a suspect in over thirty high-profile instances of forgery, extortion, and money laundering.

He is said to have forwarded accusations against Rama Rao in a "complaint" to the telangana Governor, the cbi director, and the federal home Minister. In his initial social media response to this, Rama Rao said that he had learned via the media that a "delusional fraudster and a noted criminal named Sukesh" had made some "ludicrous allegations" against him. I'm not familiar with this rogue and want to take tough legal action against him for his absurd statements. Rama Rao tweeted, "Request media also to be wary while printing such outrageous comments/claims by fibsters. Later, his attorney sent Chandrashekar the legal notice.

The notice claimed Chandrashekar had purposefully and wantonly made absolutely scandalous statements against the minister without a shred of evidence, calling the claims in the so-called complaint false, invented, and based on fabricated, manipulated, and forged data. The notice stated, "It appears that you are vying for media attention from within the confines of your jail cell by publicising and sensationalising patently derogatory and scurrilous falsehoods against popular and responsible public figures, despite being in judicial custody in respect of multiple criminal cases."


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