Hyderabad | August 4, 2025
Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) chief and former Telangana CM K. Chandrashekar Rao (KCR) has conducted a high-level meeting with senior party leaders at his Erravelli farmhouse in Siddipet district. The closed-door meeting comes at a time when tensions are rising within the party, especially over the recent comments made by MLC Kalvakuntla Kavitha, which sparked internal disagreements.
Earlier this morning, KCR also met with former minister Jagadish Reddy, although sources say Kavitha’s issue wasn’t discussed during that one-on-one meeting.
Key Leaders Present at the Meeting
The strategy meeting was attended by:
- Harish Rao (Former Finance Minister)
- Prashanth Reddy (Senior BRS leader)
- Sanjay Kumar (MLA from Korutla)
Sources suggest the discussion centered around the current political scenario, ongoing disputes within the party, and possible damage control.
Kavitha’s Remarks Spark Internal Tension in BRS
The controversy began when MLC Kavitha reportedly made remarks that were perceived as targeted at senior BRS leaders, including Jagadish Reddy. Her comments have stirred unrest among party ranks and raised concerns among loyalists.
KCR’s decision to meet top leaders has gained importance amid growing speculation. While the morning meeting with Jagadish Reddy excluded any mention of Kavitha, the afternoon session with Harish Rao and others reportedly included her issue as a primary topic of concern.
Growing Unrest Among Cadre and Leadership
Many party workers and leaders are said to be concerned over the escalating controversy. Kavitha’s continued presence in the spotlight is now seen as a potential distraction at a time when the party is trying to rebuild after recent electoral setbacks.
With rising pressure from both *grassroots workers and senior officials, there’s a growing demand for KCR to *take a clear stand on the matter. Internal sources hint that a decision may be made soon to restore party discipline and public confidence.
What’s Next for BRS?
- Will KCR address the Kavitha controversy publicly?
- Is a party restructuring on the horizon?
- Can the leadership contain the internal conflict before it weakens the party further?
The BRS cadre is waiting anxiously, hoping for clarity and unity as the political atmosphere remains charged.