Suspended BRS Leader Kavitha Announces Resignation From Party, MLC Post.
K. Kavitha resigned after suspension for anti-party activities, accusing cousins of corruption in the Kaleshwaram project; her exit exposes internal party conflicts.
- K. Kavitha resigned as both a Member of the Legislative Council and from the Bharat Rashtra Samithi following her suspension for alleged anti-party actions.
- At a press conference, Kavitha expressed concerns about a conspiracy to dismantle her family and the Bharatiya Rashtra Samithi, urging her father K. Chandrashekar Rao to reconsider those around him.
- Kavitha accused T. Harish Rao and J. Santosh Kumar of undermining her family and party, claiming they contributed to corruption surrounding the Kaleshwaram project.
- Kavitha stated that she has no intention of joining another party, despite feeling sidelined in the BRS and her lengthy service to the cause of Telangana.
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