
The inevitable war of words between KTR and Kavita, which was warranted by the exodus of the latter from the BRS ecosystem has officially started now.
Last week, KTR pointed out that many political parties come and go in Telangana, and there is no point in speaking about them or wasting mental resources on them. He gave a very strong indication that the BRS is taking Kavitha very lightly and is least bothered.
In response to this, Kavita was equally provocative and calculated. She hit back at KTR for taking her party very lightly right at the fundamental level.
Kavita said KTR recently spoke about switching back BRS to TRS, but now that the EC gave her party the trademark TRS name, the BRS working president is taking it lightly. “There are people saying that we are not to be taken seriously. But they must remember that any political party will start small. Even the old TRS started very slowly. My party is going to witness a similar trend.”
Kavita gave a reciprocal reaction that she is least bothered about KTR’s retort on her and she wishes to keep working hard to sustain in Telangana politics.
Early exchanges from KTR and Kavitha have established, and it should be a matter of time before this verbal confrontation turns all the more challenging and conflicting. Alas the K War – Kalvakuntla war between brother-sister duo of KTR and Kavitha appears to have begun.
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