Bickerings in BRS? KCR is surrounded by devils, says daughter Kavitha
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Kavitha was speakign to reporters after returning from the US on Friday night

Bickerings in BRS? KCR is surrounded by devils, says daughter Kavitha

Alleging that both Congress and BJP have failed Telangana, she said KCR's leadership is the alternative to them.


Hyderabad, May 23 (PTI) The internal differences within BRS came to the fore on Friday with party MLC K Kavitha taking exception to the letter she wrote to her father and party president K Chandrasekhar Rao (KCR) getting leaked.

She also said some conspiracies are taking place in the party. KCR is like god who is surrounded by some devils, she said.

Speaking to reporters at the RGI airport on Friday evening after returning from the US, she wondered how an internal letter became public.

"Two weeks ago, I had written a letter to KCR ji. I had expressed my opinions to him earlier through letters. I had recently said that conspiracies are taking place. The letter written by me internally to KCR ji became public. All of us in the party and Telangana people have to think about what is happening," she said.

She further said she had only expressed in her letter, after touring half of Telangana, what people are thinking and that she does not have any personal agenda.

It needs to be thought about as to who is behind her letter becoming public, she said.

Asked who is making the conspiracy that she talked about, she said: "KCR ji is a god. But, there are some devils around him. Lot of damage is being caused because of them. I am KCR's daughter. If the letter written by me internally became public, there should be a debate about the fate of others in the party," she said.

She regularly gives such feedback to the party supremo, Kavitha added.

Referring to Congress and BJP leaders' comments on the internal affairs of BRS in the aftermath of her letter getting leaked, Kavitha asserted that Rao is her leader.

BRS would move ahead under KCR's leadership and the party would flourish for long if the "small defects" within the party are corrected and the leaders who covertly help other parties are removed, she said.

Alleging that both Congress and BJP have failed Telangana, she said KCR's leadership is the alternative to them.

A handwritten "feedback" letter written by Kavitha to her father KCR, highlighting both the negative and positive aspects of the party's recent public meeting at Warangal, has sparked discussions in Telangana's political circles.

"As you ( KCR) spoke for just two minutes, some people began speculating that there will be a tie-up with the BJP in future. I even felt that you should have spoken strongly (against the BJP). It might be because I suffered (because of the BJP). But you should have targeted the BJP some more, Daddy," Kavitha mentioned in the letter written in Telugu and English.

The BRS celebrated its Silver Jubilee on April 27 in Warangal.

Kavitha cited Rao's silence in the meeting on key issues such as 42 per cent reservation for backward classes, Scheduled Castes categorisation, Waqf Amendment Act, and omission of Urdu from his address as reasons for the negative feedback.

In the letter, she further said the Congress government has lost its support among the grassroots, and some BRS cadres now view the BJP as a viable alternative.

Kavitha added that a strong signal was sent to the party workers when the BRS chose not to contest the recent MLC elections, suggesting they might align with the BJP. PTI SJR GDK SJR SA

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