BRS women leaders flay Kavitha, her victim card

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(L to R) BRS leaders Sumitranand, G. Sunitha and T. Uma speaking successful  Hyderabad connected  Monday.

(L to R) BRS leaders Sumitranand, G. Sunitha and T. Uma speaking successful Hyderabad connected Monday. | Photo Credit: By Arrangement

HYDERABAD

Women leaders of Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) criticised erstwhile MP and MLC K. Kavitha for causing agony to her begetter and the enactment laminitis and erstwhile Chief Minister K. Chandrashekhar Rao for her selfish ends.

Reacting to Ms. Kavitha’s disapproval of BRS and its enactment portion speaking successful the Legislative Council connected Monday, two-time erstwhile MLA G. Sunitha, erstwhile Zilla Parishad Chairperson T. Uma and erstwhile subordinate of the State Public Service Commission Sumitranand observed that Ms. Kavitha was acting similar a puppet successful somebody’s hands who was against BRS and its leadership.

People were good alert wherefore she was resorting to mudslinging connected BRS and its enactment by playing a unfortunate paper and successful the sanction of her governmental circuit of the State, they said. They sought to cognize whether Ms. Kavitha would instrumentality oath connected Yadadri Laxminarsimhaswamy and her children stating that she had nary role, whatsoever, successful the Delhi liquor scam. They alleged that Ms. Kavitha had a relation successful the governmental autumn of Arvind Kejriwal with the liquor scam.

They wondered however Ms. Kavitha attended Council adjacent aft announcing that she had discontinue BRS arsenic good arsenic her MLC station and however the Chair had fixed her ample clip to determination her idiosyncratic anguish alternatively raising immoderate contented related to people, for which she was elected arsenic the subordinate of the House.

Ms. Kavitha’s each connection spoken successful the Council intelligibly indicated that idiosyncratic was down her and moving the play to people BRS.

Published - January 05, 2026 09:01 p.m. IST

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