KCR's Daughter K. Kavitha Expelled from BRS Amidst Custody and Controversial Remarks
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- September 03, 2025
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In a move that has sent shockwaves through Telangana's political landscape, K. Kavitha, daughter of the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) supremo and former Chief Minister K. Chandrashekar Rao, has been unceremoniously expelled from the party. This unprecedented decision comes on the heels of controversial statements she reportedly made against BRS leaders from within the confines of Tihar Jail, where she is currently held in judicial custody in connection with the Delhi excise policy money laundering case.
The expulsion underscores a deepening rift within the BRS, a party that K.
Kavitha's father founded and led to significant power. Sources indicate that the party's high command took grave exception to her remarks, which were perceived as an attack on the integrity and leadership of the BRS at a particularly vulnerable time for the party, following its recent electoral defeat.
Kavitha's outspoken criticisms from jail, made public just days before her expulsion, reportedly targeted certain top party leaders, accusing them of various misdoings or of working against the party's interests.
While the exact nature of her allegations has not been fully disclosed by the party, they were deemed sufficiently severe to warrant such a drastic disciplinary action against a prominent family member.
This dramatic turn of events is not entirely without precedent in Kavitha's recent history.
Earlier reports suggested she had expressed concerns about internal opposition within the BRS, hinting that some members were actively conspiring against her. Her current predicament in the Delhi excise policy case, coupled with these internal party dynamics, paints a picture of intense political turbulence.
The BRS, which had enjoyed a long stint in power in Telangana, is grappling with the aftermath of losing the recent assembly elections.
This internal upheaval, involving the daughter of its founder, adds another layer of complexity to its efforts to regroup and redefine its future trajectory. The expulsion of K. Kavitha raises significant questions about party loyalty, leadership succession, and the potential for further internal strife within the Bharat Rashtra Samithi as it navigates a challenging political environment.
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