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K Kavitha’s exit from BRS shows that even in political families, it’s a man’s world

Her accusations against two cousins and frustration with her sibling has come after a steady erosion of power within the party. Kavitha’s isolation and the likelihood that the fallout of her exit will be negligible is a clear sign of the pecking order in not just in BRS but also other family-dominated political parties

September 04, 2025 / 13:04 IST
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K Kavitha (left) and brother KT Rama Rao. (Source: File image)

'If speaking the truth comes at a cost, I am willing to pay that cost again and again for the people of Telangana. Truth alone prevails. Jai Telangana.'
Kalvakuntla Kavitha's tweet shows her determination. However, it also reveals a deeper issue: she, the daughter of former Telangana Chief Minister and Chief of Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) K Chandrasekhar Rao (KCR), and a key figure in the Telangana movement, has been sidelined from the family party.

Why It Happened

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The BRS tolerated a lot before taking action against her. They ignored a leaked letter to her father, strange comments about 'devils' around him, and even her cheap joke about Jagdish Reddy’s height. But when she accused her cousins, Harish Rao and Santosh Kumar, of corruption in the Kaleshwaram project, she crossed a major line. Rao and Kumar were not just any politicians; they were family. By naming them, she made KCR choose between supporting her as a father and protecting his political career.
Her removal also hurt personally. She had already lost her position in the Singareni workers' union, been pushed aside during the BRS silver jubilee, and replaced in the party’s trade union arm.

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