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Kavitha says will never accept BRS leadership of anyone other than KCR

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May 30, 2025

FURTHER stirring the hornet's nest, BRS MLC K Kavitha dropped another bombshell on Thursday, revealing to reporters that discussions regarding a merger of BRS with BJP took place when she was in jail in connection with the Delhi liquor scam case.

- MANDA RAVINDER REDDY @ Hyderabad

Kavitha says will never accept BRS leadership of anyone other than KCR

In an informal interaction with reporters at her residence, Kavitha also made indirect remarks targeting her brother and BRS working president KT Rama Rao. She spoke about internal party dynamics, criticizing the influence of "paid social media workers" and questioning the leadership's direction.

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