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A Dalit man was supposedly stripped and arrested by the police in Telangana while placing a flag for Ambedkar Jayanti. The BRS leader, KT Rama Rao, shared the video, demanding an investigation and action.

The president of BRS, KT Rama Rao, participates in the protest of ‘Chalo Hyderabad’ of the Joint Action Committee of the Auto Telangana Union (JAC), in Hyderabad. (Image: PTI)
A Dalit man was supposedly stripped and arrested by the police in Telangana while placing a flag for Ambedkar Jayanti on Monday. According to reports, the Tok Place incident near a statue of Babasaheb Ambedkar, since preparations for birth anniversary celebrations were underway.
The video of the incident was shared by Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) president who worked and Siricilla Mla Kt Rao Rao also questioned why putting a banner for Mark Ambedkar Jayanti could be able to be a criminal crime.
“Only another day in Mohabbat Ka Dukaan! A Dalit man was stripped and arrested just under the shadow of Babasaheb on his anniversary of birth in Congress, he ruled Telangana!” Hey said.
Only another day at Mohabbat Ka Dukaan! A Dalit man was stripped and arrested just under the shadow of Babasaheb on his birth anniversary in Congress, he ruled telengana!
I demand how to tie a banner for Ambedkar Jayanthi a crime so henoso that this son of brutity had … pic.twitter.com/tdognb4pug
– KTR (@ktrbrs) April 14, 2025
The direct free called the leader of the Rahul Gandhi Congress to address the incident, accusing the state government led by Revanth Reddy not to maintain the improved values in the Constitution.
“I demand how to tie a banner for Ambedkar Jayanthi a crime so atrocious that this son of brutity had to be imponed? Dear Rahul Gandhi, how many more pages will the Government of Revan Reddy separate separate from the constitution of the Constitution?” Ktr also added.
KT Rama Rao also demanded immediate investigation and strict action against police personnel involved.
Hello, also a mockery in the slogan “Mohabbat Ki Dukaan” by Rahul Gandhi, a term used by the leader of Congress to affirm that his party does not get involved in the division policy.