
K Kavitha resigns from BRS just a day after her suspension, launching a strong attack on her cousins and intensifying the political feud within the party.
The move has come as a dramatic turn in the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS), where internal family politics have been dominating headlines. Kavitha, daughter of former Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao, announced her resignation following her suspension from the party. In her statement, she accused her cousins of betrayal and alleged that the party has lost its ideological direction.
Her attack was particularly targeted at her cousins, who are now seen as the decision-makers in the BRS. Kavitha claimed that they sidelined her role and destroyed the inclusive spirit with which the party was founded. Political observers believe this resignation could weaken BRS at a critical juncture, especially with elections looming.
The sharp criticism has also sparked speculation about Kavitha’s future political plans, with possibilities of her either forming a new front or aligning with opposition forces. While the BRS leadership has maintained silence, analysts say the rift exposes deep divisions within the ruling family that may impact Telangana’s political landscape in the coming months.