BRS leader Balka Suman accused Telangana police of supporting Congress in preventing BRS councillors from attending the Kyathanpalli municipality meeting. The altercation escalated into a violent clash, leading to stone-pelting, injuries, and the postponement of the meeting
Published Date – 18 February 2026, 12:27 AM

Mancherial: BRS district president Balka Suman expressed anger against the police for preventing them from accompanying the party’s councillors. He, along with Asifabad MLA Kova Lakshmi, staged a sit-in on the road, protesting the stance of police officials discharging duties at the Kyathanpalli municipality during a special meeting held to elect the chairperson of the civic body on Tuesday.
Suman alleged that the police were acting as puppets of the Congress, which was trying to capture the chairperson post in the Kyathanpalli municipality despite not securing a majority. He accused them of becoming slaves to Labour Minister Dr G Vivek and faulted Bellampalli ACP Ravi Kumar and other police officials for stopping BRS leaders from entering the premises of the municipality.
Suman and Kova Lakshmi raised slogans against the police, seeking justice, and criticised them for registering a case against councillor Swarnalatha from the 21st ward while she was on her way to attend the meeting. Suman said they were accompanying the councillors to prevent the alleged abduction of BRS-CPI councillors by the Congress, which, he alleged, was illegally attempting to capture the chairperson post.
Earlier, BRS leaders, led by Suman and Kova Lakshmi, were stopped by the police on a flyover while heading to the municipal office, citing norms. They had an argument with the police for not allowing them to accompany the party councillors. Police and BRS leaders jostled with each other, resulting in tension.
Meanwhile, certain Congress activists present near the municipality allegedly pelted stones at BRS leaders, escalating the tension further. The municipal office premises resembled a battleground as police resorted to a lathi-charge to disperse the warring groups. Police personnel and BRS cadres sustained minor injuries in the conflict. Large contingents of police were deployed on the flyover leading to Kyathanpalli and around the municipality to prevent untoward incidents.
The BRS-CPI alliance emerged as the largest bloc by winning 14 wards in the 22-member Kyathanpalli municipality. However, the BRS alleged that Congress leaders created trouble by entering the municipal premises in a bid to capture the chairperson post on Monday. Amid tense scenes, the meeting was postponed to Tuesday due to a lack of quorum.
