Kavitha left the party and also announced his resignation as MLC.
“I resign from BRS and submit my letter of resignation MLC to the president of the council,” said Kavitha.
Here are the main reasons for its suspension:
Kavitha’s attack on her cousins
She accused her cousins and party leaders – T Harish Rao and J Santosh Kumar – of “raising the assets and having a tacit understanding” with the chief Minister a Revanth Reddy to tarnish the image of her father. His allegations occurred after the Congress government decided to order a CBI investigation into the alleged irregularities in the Kaleshwaram project, which was built during the BRS regime.
While addressing the media on September 1, she said: “How can the party move forward if the same people are encouraged? Harish Rao, who was the Minister of Irrigation for five years, did not play a major role on this subject? The member (Santosh Kumar) is another,” she said, also appointing an industrialist “.
Kavitha deleted Telangana Boggu Gani Karmika Sangham
Kavitha was removed as a honorary president of Telangana Boggu Gani Karmika Sangham, the union of state juveniles, a few weeks before her suspension. She described this a political plot in a context of deepening internal conflicts.
Kavitha openly denounces his party for some time now.
Kavitha’s letter in May
She wrote a six -page letter to her father and said KCR recently lacked. She criticized KCR’s speech on the occasion of the party’s money jubilee and stressed that he had omitted several key problems and that her oratory was missing.
Kavitha’s arrest in Delhi’s alcohol scam
The urgency arrested Kavitha in March 2024 in the Scam alcohol case. She was part of the alleged southern cartel in the scam, because the urgency alleged that Kavitha had plotted with Arvind Kejriwal and Manish Sisodia to influence the formulation and execution of Delhi’s excise policy for 2021-222.
She was accused of having organized 100 drips of bribes for them. She was endorsed in August 2024.
A brief look at Kavitha’s political journey
- Born in Karimnagar, educated in Hyderabad, and holds a B.Tech in computer science (VNRVJiet) and an MS from the University of Mississippi in the South.
- She returned to India to join politics and played a key role in the Telangana state movement alongside her father.
- In 2014, she became the first woman deputy for TRS (now BRS), winning the Nizamabad Lok Sabha seat.
- She lost the headquarters in 2019 but was then elected MLC from Nizamabad.