BRS Not Sincere Towards BC Community: Former MLC Kavitha Urges Caution in Municipal Polls
Former MLC Kavitha says BRS is not sincere towards the BC community, questions its stand on BC reservations, and urges voters to rethink support ahead of municipal elections.

Former MLC and Telangana Jagruthi president Kavitha on Friday alleged that the BRS party has never acted sincerely towards the Backward Classes (BC) community. Addressing the media in Hyderabad, she urged BC voters to think carefully before supporting BRS in the upcoming municipal elections, saying the party has failed to clearly stand with the community.
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Questions Over BRS Commitment to BCs
Kavitha questioned the BRS leadership on its unclear policy regarding BC reservations, asking whether the party supports or opposes the community’s demands. She criticised the party for fielding Madhava Reddy, alleging that he had filed a petition against BC reservations, and said this decision sends a wrong message to BC voters.
Key points raised by Kavitha:
- BRS lacks a clear stand on BC reservations
- Party decisions contradict BC interests
- BC voters should reassess support in municipal polls
Municipal Campaign Not Active on Ground: Kavitha
The former MLC claimed that the BRS municipal election campaign is not active at the grassroots level. She alleged that senior leaders are not visible among voters and questioned whether state-level leaders are engaging enough with people during the campaign.
She asked why BRS leaders were not touring the state extensively and said the absence of active campaigning raises doubts about the party’s seriousness.
New Political Party Launch in Three Months?
During the interaction, Kavitha also spoke about her proposed political party, stating that discussions are underway and the formation process is likely to be completed within the next three months. She added that the launch would take place at an auspicious time.
Demands to Congress Government on BC Promises
Kavitha demanded that the Revanth Reddy-led Congress government must implement promises made to the BC community. She called for adequate fund allocation to the BC sub-plan to ensure welfare commitments are fulfilled.
Remarks on KCR and Community Targeting
Referring to comments made by the Chief Minister about former CM K. Chandrashekar Rao, Kavitha said it was not appropriate to target any particular community. She asserted that KCR’s role in the Telangana movement cannot be erased, regardless of political differences.
Political Heat Ahead of Municipal Elections
Kavitha’s remarks have added to the political debate ahead of municipal elections, especially on issues related to BC representation and reservations. Her comments are expected to influence voter discussions as parties intensify their campaigns across Telangana.
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