K Kavitha floats new party TRS; targets father KCR, Congress & BJP
Kavitha alleged that the BRS, Congress and BJP in Telangana are now riddled with corruption, "family rule" and favouritism.
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Kavitha was suspended from her father KCR's party, BRS, in September 2025 (ANI)
Hyderabad, 25 April
Telangana Jagruthi President and former CM K Chandrasekhar Rao's
daughter, K Kavitha, on Saturday launched a political outfit, named 'Telangana
Rashtra Sena' (TRS).
Kavitha, who announced her party's name and agenda at an
event on the City outskirts, sharply attacked the ruling Congress, BJP and BRS,
describing her father as a "changed man" who has become
"soulless".
The Bharat Rashtra Samiti (BRS), headed by her father, was
originally named Telangana Rashtra Samiti (TRS). However, it was renamed as BRS
in 2022 following KCR's ambitious plan to expand the party nationwide.
Alleging that the BRS, Congress and BJP are now riddled with
corruption, "family rule" and favouritism, she announced
'Panchajanya', a set of five promises, including free education and health. Attacking
her father KCR and brother KT Rama Rao, she said KCR is, of late, speaking
without showing "political maturity".
"We can understand if KTR speaks like that. He does not
know much. But, KCR says people made a mistake. Ok. Let's assume people made a
mistake by not giving you power. As a mother, if my son makes a mistake, am I
going to leave him? Am I not going to take care of him?" she said.
She decided to launch her political outfit as her father is
not responding to people's issues, she said.
KCR, who took over as the first CM of Telangana after its
formation, should have made concrete efforts to achieve 'Social Telangana' and
realise the statehood agitation's objectives of 'water, funds and jobs.'
KCR did not respond to major people's issues during the
current Congress regime, including "demolition of houses" by govt
agencies in Hyderabad and Khammam, flooding of agricultural fields during heavy
rains and the death of about 20 people in a major road accident at Chevella
near Hyderabad.
"Even if there is a minor problem for people, that sir
(KCR) won't come. Because he is now a changed man, a mechanical man. A man who
is imprisoned by jackals. I am saying this with anguish," Kavitha said.
KCR would have completed the Palamuru Ranga Reddy irrigation
project during his tenure as CM if he had love for Telangana. Instead, he had
gone to Punjab, Bihar and other states to expand BRS as a national party, she
said. With power, BRS lost its "mother-like nature". When she pointed
out the alleged corruption in the Kaleshwaram project, built during the BRS
regime, KCR threw her out of the party but kept corrupt people in his company,
she alleged.
"That is not our KCR. The present KCR is a soulless
mechanical doll. Had he been our (old) KCR, we would have touched his
feet," she said.
Launching an attack on Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy, she
described him as "Hitler" and a heartless person. She cited the
demolitions of houses at Velugumatla in Khammam district, alleged deaths of
students in social welfare residential schools and also a Dalit youth in police
custody.
Training her guns on the BJP, Kavitha alleged that the party
did not favour the formation of Telangana and opposed the concept of social
justice.
In a veiled reference to PM Narendra Modi's alleged comments
in the past, she said the party's top leadership had stated that the mother
(Andhra) was killed to give birth to a child (Telangana), which is insulting to
Telangana.
She also referred to BJP MP Tejasvi Surya's recent comments
in parliament and claimed that he compared the division of undivided AP as
Telangana and Andhra with the country's partition in 1947. She said she
challenges the eight BJP MPs from Telangana, "if they have any sense of
shame", to bring back five Telangana villages transferred to Andhra during
state bifurcation.
Asserting that her party would come to power after the 2028
Assembly elections, she proposed 'Panchajanya,' which includes promises of free
education, health, free power and other measures for farmers, recruitment of
four lakh jobs with a "single notification," and "social
Telangana" with 50 per cent reservation for BCs in MP and MLA posts.
Kavitha was suspended from the BRS in September, 2025 after
she accused her cousins and party leaders T Harish Rao and J Santosh Kumar of
"tarnishing" her father and BRS president Chandrasekhar Rao's image
over the Kaleshwaram lift irrigation project built during the BRS regime.
Since her suspension, she has been focusing on public issues
under the banner of Telangana Jagruthi, a cultural organisation she heads.
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