
politics are heating up further with the expected entry of Kavitha into a new political party, which she is likely to announce in the coming days. Even before the official launch, she has begun sharpening her political stance and indirectly targeting the BRS leadership.
In a recent remark, Kavitha responded to the massive BRS public meeting held in Jagtial, where senior leader Jeevan Reddy was projected as a “young leader.” She questioned the party’s definition of youth, pointing out that calling a 75-year-old leader “young and upcoming” reflects poorly on how the party views the younger generation.
She further said, “If this is their idea of youth leadership, do they believe Telangana’s young people are invisible? Do they really value the next generation? My party will ensure strong representation for youth.”
also made another sharp comment, indirectly aimed at KCR and KTR, stating that not a single word was spoken against the central government during the meeting. She raised issues like women’s reservation and related bills, questioning whether the party truly stands for women’s rights. “Do they have any respect for the women of this state? Clearly, they don’t value women’s representation,” she remarked, hinting at her own experience within the party.
Amid growing speculation about her strained ties with the BRS leadership, Kavitha’s comments are being seen as the beginning of a more aggressive political stance against KCR and KTR. If this trajectory continues, she is expected to directly challenge the BRS leadership after officially launching her party on April 25, potentially adding a new layer of intensity to Telangana politics.
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