KTR Responds on Kavitha’s New Party: “Many Parties Come and Go,”
KTR reacts to Kavitha’s new party, says many parties come and go; criticizes Congress over Rythu Bandhu and farm crisis.

K. T. Rama Rao responded to reports about his sister K. Kavitha forming a new political party on April 27 in Hyderabad. Referring indirectly to the ‘Telangana Rashtra Sena’ (TRS), he said that many parties will come and go, and only a few survive for 25 years, suggesting that there is no need to pay much attention to a new party. The matter remains political discussion and ongoing.
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“Many Parties Come and Go,” Says KTR
Speaking to the media, KTR said:
- “Many people are talking about KCR and there is no need to pay them any heed.”
- He emphasized that only a few political parties complete 25 years of existence
His remarks were seen as a response to the buzz around a new political formation linked to Kavitha.
BRS Meeting Focuses on Welfare Schemes and Resolutions
KTR stated that during the meeting:
- Discussions were held on welfare schemes implemented for Singareni workers
- A resolution was passed expressing gratitude to all sections of society and the entire population of Telangana
- Another resolution thanked those who cooperated during the Telangana statehood movement and walked alongside the party
Allegations Against Congress Government
KTR also criticized the Congress government, stating:
- Decisions were taken regarding the “chaotic administration of the Congress party”
- The United Nations has praised the ‘Rythu Bandhu’ scheme for supporting farmers
- He alleged that the Congress government is undermining the Rythu Bandhu scheme
- Funds are being distributed in installments for self-promotion, he claimed
KTR Raises Concerns Over Agricultural Crisis
Highlighting the farm sector, KTR said:
- Extensive discussions were held on the crisis in the agricultural sector
- Farmers are suffering losses due to government negligence in grain procurement
- Grain stocks have fallen into the hands of middlemen
- Procurement centers across the state are non-functional
Warning of Protest Over Grain Procurement
KTR announced that:
- A resolution was passed demanding the government procure grains without restrictions
- “If the government fails to procure the grains without such restrictions, the BRS will launch a protest movement in the villages,” he asserted
KTR Dismisses New Party Buzz, Focuses on Farmer Issues and Congress Criticism
The response by KTR on April 27 in Hyderabad regarding Kavitha’s new party, where he stated that many parties come and go, comes alongside sharp criticism of the Congress government over Rythu Bandhu and grain procurement issues. With concerns over the agricultural crisis and alleged administrative failures, the situation remains politically active and ongoing, with BRS warning of village-level protests if demands are not met.
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