K.T. Rama Rao (KTR), a prominent political figure in Telangana and the working president of the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS), has been associated with the concept of a “Pink Book” in two distinct contexts, reflecting different facets of his political and administrative roles.
The “Pink Book” as an Investor’s Guide to Telangana
One significant “Pink Book” associated with KTR is the “Pink Book – Investor’s Guide to Telangana,” which he officially launched in July 2021. This publication serves as a comprehensive resource designed to attract and facilitate investments in the state.
Key features and objectives of this “Pink Book” include:
Promoting Ease of Doing Business (EoDB),
Sectoral Policies and Government Information, Comprehensive overview and, facilitating investment decisions, annual updates.
This “Pink Book” underscores KTR’s focus on industrial development and economic growth for Telangana, leveraging his portfolio as the Minister for IT, Industries, and Commerce (a position he held in the previous BRS government).
Now out of power KTR is going the Lokesh way with now “Pink Book” as a Record of Grievances.More recently, particularly after the change of government in Telangana, the term “Pink Book” has taken on a different, politically charged meaning within the BRS party.
BRS leaders, including KTR and MLC Kalvakuntla Kavitha, have publicly stated that they are maintaining a “Pink Book” to document instances of alleged harassment and false cases against their party workers and leaders by the current Congress government and its officials.
This “Pink Book” in the political context signifies:
* Accountability and Future Retribution: The BRS leadership views this “Pink Book” as a record of grievances, implying that those responsible for perceived unjust actions will be held accountable when the BRS potentially returns to power. Kavitha, in particular, has been vocal about not letting anyone responsible go unpunished.
* Response to Perceived Suppression: The move is framed as a response to what the BRS perceives as a deliberate attempt by the ruling party to suppress opposition voices and target BRS members.
* Political Strategy: This “Pink Book” is part of a broader political strategy, similar to the “Red Book” concept seen in Andhra Pradesh politics, where opposition parties document alleged misdeeds of the ruling government. It serves as a warning and a rallying cry for party cadres.
In essence, while the “Pink Book” initially represented an administrative tool for economic development under KTR’s purview, it has more recently evolved into a symbol of political resistance and a record of perceived injustices for the BRS party.
Both iterations, however, highlight KTR’s prominent role in the state’s political and administrative discourse.