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BRS suspends K Kavitha for ‘anti-party activities’

BRS suspends K Kavitha for ‘anti-party activities’

The Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) has suspended its MLC K Kavitha, for harming the party through actions against it. BRS President and Kavitha’s father, K Chandrasekhar Rao, made this decision, as said by the party on Tuesday, September 2.

K Kavitha suspends for trying to damaging BRS Party

“The party leadership is taking this matter seriously. The recent behavior and ongoing activities of MLC K Kavitha are damaging the BRS party. Party President K Chandrasekhar Rao has decided to suspend K Kavitha from the party,” BRS said in a post on X.

This decision follows weeks of rising tension in the BRS, led by KCR. Kavitha created controversy on Monday when she accused party colleagues of hurting her father KCR’s reputation. She claimed senior leader T Harish Rao and former party MP Megha Krishna Reddy were labeling her father with a ‘corruption tag’ and alleged conspiracies by Harish Rao and Santosh Kumar to push her out.

Party Removed her from honorary president role

On August 22, while she was abroad, K Kavitha was removed as honorary president of the Telangana Boggu Ghani Karmika Sangham (TBGKS). She claimed party insiders plotting against her and said that her removal was politically motivated.

Kavitha also claimed that the election held at the party office politically motivated and possibly breached labor laws. “A grudge held against me for only questioning the party’s internal functioning,” she said.

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