In Telangana politics, the resignation of K. Kavitha has intensified tensions within the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS). A recent interview on IN News Live highlights the growing internal rift, with the interviewee calling Kavitha’s move a major setback for the party, especially ahead of the upcoming panchayat elections.
According to the speaker, Kavitha’s resignation signals deep divisions inside the BRS and may affect the party’s stability. However, he expressed confidence that K. Chandrashekar Rao (KCR) would not allow the BRS to merge with any other party, as he personally built it through years of effort.
News reports from The Times of India and The Hindu confirm that Kavitha was suspended for anti-party activities, following her open criticism of senior leaders and cousins T. Harish Rao and J. Santosh Kumar. She accused them of colluding with Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy to damage KCR’s image and linked them to corruption charges in the Kaleshwaram project.
The rift within BRS has reportedly been building for months, raising doubts about party unity and strategy. With elections approaching, the crisis is being closely watched by political observers and the public alike.