
BRS ‘insiders' leaked letter to KCR: Kavitha
K Kavitha
, and the former BRS minister Jagadish Reddy.
Without mentioning any names, Kavitha hinted at Jagadish Reddy, claiming that 'insiders' in the BRS had leaked her letter to KCR.
She accused them of only surviving in his shadow.
During a press conference, Kavitha challenged Jagdish Reddy's earlier remarks about her. "I have reliable information that insiders supported MLC Chintapandu Naveen's comments about me. I know how low they have stooped to criticise me. Your attempts to sideline and isolate me will backfire. I believe in karma," she said.
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The war of words appears to have been triggered by Jagadish Reddy's earlier remarks that they do not take Kavitha seriously and treat her like any other MLC.
In response, Jagadish Reddy mockingly said, "I salute her wisdom; she merely reiterated what the anti-KCR forces claim."
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