Kavitha demands BRS funds for martyrs, calling for the immediate distribution of ₹1400 crore from the BRS party account to the families of those who sacrificed for Telangana statehood. Speaking during the Baibata program in Kothagudem, Kavitha met with workers’ families and addressed the media, alleging that the money came from Andhra contractors under a quid pro quo arrangement during the BRS’s decade-long rule. Kavitha demands BRS funds for martyrs as a moral duty, stressing that many statehood agitators now struggle for basic jobs while this huge sum remains unused.
Kavitha, the TRS president, expressed grief over the situation, noting that the funds belong to the people of Telangana. She said it is our responsibility to support those seeking small employment opportunities. Kavitha demands BRS funds for martyrs and clarified she will fight this case on behalf of the TRS party, asserting accountability for the wealth.
She also criticized BRS leaders for still using the TRS name improperly and complained about thousands of letters sent to the Election Commission to block TRS activities. Kavitha demands BRS funds for martyrs and questioned if BRS fears contesting elections, implying worse turmoil if polls occur. She indirectly targeted former minister KTR for trolling her without regard for her family or her role as a housewife and child of Telangana.
Kavitha made clear she will never set foot on BRS threshold as long as she lives, concluding that her political career is tied to the people’s welfare. Kavitha demands BRS funds for martyrs to honor their sacrifices and ensure justice for those still suffering. This statement underscores her commitment to transparency and public service.
