Eight months on, no arrests in Comrade Rama Rao’s murder case, says Brinda Karat

CPI (M) leader Brinda Karat has criticized the Telangana government for failing to make arrests in the murder case of Samineni Rama Rao eight months after the incident. She alleged that the perpetrators are being protected by influential figures within the ruling Congress party.
Why it matters
The case highlights ongoing political tensions and allegations of impunity regarding violence against activists in regional politics.
It has been eight months since the gruesome murder of the CPI (M) senior leader Samineni Rama Rao at Patharlapadu village in Khammam district, but not a single person has been arrested in connection with the case so far, alleged senior CPI (M) leader and former Rajya Sabha MP Brinda Karat.
The article focuses heavily on the accusations made by a left-wing politician against the ruling party, providing a platform for her narrative.
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