Multiple reports say Telangana Minister Harish Rao attributes the state’s ongoing power crisis to the Congress. While the outlets differ in emphasis, they present the same broad claim: Rao argues that the current shortage or supply issues are linked to prior Congress-led governance and decisions. The reports describe Rao’s public allegations that the power situation has not been adequately managed and that responsibility lies with the Congress party rather than the present dispensation.

The coverage frames the issue as a political dispute over electricity availability in Telangana, with Rao positioning his comments as accountability for the crisis. Details of specific policy measures, figures on demand or supply, and timelines are not included in the provided excerpts. Taken together, the sources consistently report that Rao is publicly accusing Congress of causing or contributing to the power crisis in the state.