
A recent survey conducted by social research agency VOTA suggests that the resignation of Telangana Jagruthi founder Kalvakuntla Kavitha from the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) and her subsequent stepping down from her MLC seat could have significant implications for the party.
The survey, based on a randomly selected sample balanced by caste, gender, occupation, and age, aimed to gauge public perception of Kavitha’s departure and its potential political impact. According to respondents, her resignation was largely expected, with roughly half believing it could cause some damage to BRS. Many also speculate that Kavitha may form a new political outfit in the future, attracting support depending on her agenda.
While a majority feel she may not be strong enough as an individual leader without BRS’s organizational infrastructure, several respondents acknowledged the validity of some of her allegations against party figures like Harish Rao and Santosh, noting that family disputes and issues over assets and inheritance lie at the heart of the controversy.
The survey further indicated that Congress and BJP could potentially benefit from BRS infighting, especially in local body elections, should the allegations gain traction. Opinions were divided on whether BRS chief K. Chandrashekar Rao’s tolerance of family disputes will mitigate the fallout, and on whether Harish Rao will be sidelined or emerge politically stronger.
In the long term, many voters felt that Kavitha’s focus on backward class (BC) issues could resonate with certain communities, though concerns over liquor-scam allegations and asset disputes may limit her political prospects.
Overall, the survey concluded that while the immediate impact of Kavitha’s resignation is uncertain, her actions have introduced volatility into Telangana politics and could reshape local dynamics depending on legal outcomes and party strategies.
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