Kalvakuntla Kavitha recently shared a personal post on social media celebrating her 25th wedding anniversary with her husband at a premium restaurant.
What was meant to be a simple celebration of a personal milestone quickly transformed into a major political talking point on Twitter as eagle-eyed netizens looked into the background of the establishment.
Users quickly pointed out that the restaurant is co-owned by an entrepreneur hailing from Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh.
This revelation triggered a wave of sharp criticism and trolling from netizens, who pointed out a political hypocrisy. Kavitha has recently been attempting to revive hardline regional sentiment and native pride under her new political banner, the Telangana Rakshana Sena (TRS).
Commenters on social media wasted no time calling out the irony of political figures who actively stir up regional divides and leverage “Andhra vs Telangana” rhetoric for political gain, yet comfortably patronise businesses built and operated by individuals from the neighbouring state.
The online backlash amplified as users highlighted the stark double standards often visible in regional politics. Netizens noted the contradiction of relying on neighbouring states for everyday comforts, whether it is dining at their popular restaurants, purchasing their textiles, or consuming their commercial goods, while simultaneously inciting friction and delivering divisive speeches for electoral benefits.
By labelling the strategy as outdated, the viral public reaction highlights a growing fatigue among modern citizens who refuse to buy into manufactured regional animosity in an interconnected economy.
Life was not always easy but you made it feel easier with your presence!
Entering into 25th year of marriage, love you❤️ pic.twitter.com/1HxhZ6D5bP
— Kavitha Kalvakuntla (@RaoKavitha) June 23, 2026




