<p>Hyderabad: Telangana ACB (Anti Corruption Bureau) on Thursday questioned BRS working president KT Rama Rao for over seven hours in connection with the Formula E race case. </p><p>He was accompanied by his advocate, V Ramachander, to the ACB office as directed by the high court. His advocate had observed the questioning from an adjacent room.</p> .Formula E race case: Telangana High Court refuses to quash FIR against BRS leader K T Rama Rao.<p>After the ACB questioning, KTR told reporters that there has been no case of corruption. “I answered all ACB questions to the best of my ability. I told them I would definitely come whenever ACB calls me. </p><p>"The case filed by ACB is baseless. There's no substance in it. I told them this is a completely absurd case. I said this case was filed due to government pressure. When asked where the corruption is, there was no answer.” </p> .<p>He also added that thinking ACB can achieve something by filing a case against him would be foolish. "They simply asked the four or five questions that Revanth had written. I will fully cooperate no matter how many times they call me. I told ACB that this is a politically motivated case,” he added.</p><p>He was given a warm reception by his family members after he returned home from the ACB office.</p>
<p>Hyderabad: Telangana ACB (Anti Corruption Bureau) on Thursday questioned BRS working president KT Rama Rao for over seven hours in connection with the Formula E race case. </p><p>He was accompanied by his advocate, V Ramachander, to the ACB office as directed by the high court. His advocate had observed the questioning from an adjacent room.</p> .Formula E race case: Telangana High Court refuses to quash FIR against BRS leader K T Rama Rao.<p>After the ACB questioning, KTR told reporters that there has been no case of corruption. “I answered all ACB questions to the best of my ability. I told them I would definitely come whenever ACB calls me. </p><p>"The case filed by ACB is baseless. There's no substance in it. I told them this is a completely absurd case. I said this case was filed due to government pressure. When asked where the corruption is, there was no answer.” </p> .<p>He also added that thinking ACB can achieve something by filing a case against him would be foolish. "They simply asked the four or five questions that Revanth had written. I will fully cooperate no matter how many times they call me. I told ACB that this is a politically motivated case,” he added.</p><p>He was given a warm reception by his family members after he returned home from the ACB office.</p>