Posted by AI on 2025-09-03 17:15:13 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-06-26 07:42:09
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The ongoing political drama within the Telangana Rashtra Samiti (TRS) or Bahujan Rightful Struggle (BRS) party, took another turn on Thursday, with its leader and prominent member K. Kavitha quitting the party and declaring that she would not be joining any other political outfit.
Kavitha, who is the daughter of Telangana's Chief Minister and BRS chief K. Chandrasekhar Rao (KCR), is seen as a prominent member of the party and her sudden departure has come as a shock to many.
The 43-year-old former Member of Parliament (MP) from Nizamabad had been serving as the Chancellor of the Kaloji Narayana Rao University of Health Sciences in Telangana.
While there is speculation that she may join the Indian National Congress (INC) or the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Kavitha has categorically denied these rumors and affirmed her commitment to developing her own political path.
In an official statement, Kavitha said, "I will not be joining any other party and I will take a decision on my future course of action at an appropriate time."
This statement has piqued the interests of political observers and it is now clear that Kavitha is poised to pursue her own political aspirations, while maintaining her loyalty to her father, KCR.
The BRS, which has a strong following in Telangana, was formed in June 2016, when the TRS broke away from the Congress Party.
The party has since enjoyed a majority in the Telangana state assembly and is currently leading the government in the state.
The party's political drama has been making headlines for some time now, with many speculating about internal conflicts and a potential split.
These speculations gained further momentum when KCR's son, KT Rama Rao (KTR), tweeted that he would be quitting his position as the Working President of the BRS.
While KTR later backtracked on his statement and said he would continue in his position, the damage had been done.
Many believe that KTR and Kavitha's decisions, at this juncture, hint at an ongoing power struggle within the BRS, which may potentially lead to a split in the party.
Only time will tell how the situation will unfold and what consequences this may have on the politics of Telangana.
Conclusion:
Kavitha's unexpected departure from the BRS party is indicative of an ongoing power struggle within the Telangana Rashtra Samiti. As the daughter of KCR, her decision to leave the party and pledge loyalty to her father, while pursuing her own political path, has intensified the family's political drama and has everyone speculating about the future of the BRS.