BRS Leader KT Rama Rao Demands Justice and Compensation After Tragic Infant Death in Nagarkurnool
In a powerful condemnation of the violent incident in Kummera village within Nagarkurnool district, BRS working president KT Rama Rao has issued a series of strong demands following the tragic death of an infant. The political leader has called for immediate action, including substantial financial compensation for the grieving family and severe legal consequences for those responsible.
Substantial Compensation and Maximum Punishment Demanded
KTR has formally demanded that the government provide ₹1 crore in compensation to the family of the deceased infant. He emphasized that the entire Telangana society is mourning this inhuman tragedy with profound grief and anguish. The BRS leader insisted that the alleged killers must face the full force of the law, advocating for their imprisonment and, if warranted by evidence, the death penalty.
"Under no circumstances should they be allowed to go scot-free," declared KTR during his statements about the case. He specifically called for murder charges to be filed against all eight accused individuals involved in the attack and demanded their immediate arrest.
Political Neutrality in Seeking Justice
During his visit to Kummera village on Wednesday, KTR asserted that justice must be pursued without political bias. "Anyone who stands by the killers of the innocent child is unquestionably guilty," he stated firmly. The BRS leader criticized what he described as inappropriate support from political figures, including Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy, local MLA, and local MP, for those allegedly responsible for the child's death.
KTR emphasized that irrespective of political affiliations or identities, the perpetrators must be held accountable and sent to jail. He stressed that during such tragic incidents, everyone should rise above partisan politics to ensure justice prevails.
Allegations of Government Inaction and Investigation Interference
The BRS working president launched sharp criticism against the state government's response to the incident. KTR alleged that the government has maintained a troubling silence while attempting to mislead the investigation through misuse of authority and improper influence over police procedures.
He characterized the government's inaction and the chief minister's silence regarding what he called a "barbaric incident" as completely unforgivable. According to KTR, this lack of response represents a failure of governance and moral responsibility.
Personal Visit and Solidarity with Grieving Family
Earlier on Wednesday, KTR personally visited Kummera village to console the infant's family. During his visit, he met with various community leaders and activists who have been protesting for justice in the case. The BRS leader expressed his solidarity with the victim's family and those demanding accountability.
KTR clarified that his visit was not primarily political in nature. "I came not as a political leader but as a father and a member of society to stand with the grieving family," he explained. He described the circumstances of the innocent child's death as an indescribable tragedy that has shaken the community.
Broader Societal Responsibility for Justice
The BRS leader called for collective action from all segments of society to ensure justice is served. KTR emphasized that media organizations, political leaders, and the general public all share responsibility in this case. He urged continued pressure and advocacy until proper justice is delivered to the victim's family.
KTR's statements reflect growing concern about violence and justice administration in Telangana, particularly in cases involving vulnerable victims. His demands for compensation, punishment, and transparent investigation procedures highlight what he views as essential components of justice in this tragic case.
