
A major development has recently come to light in Telangana politics. Until now, it was only a rumor that BRS chief KCR’s daughter Kavitha had written a letter to him about internal party issues. But now, the letter Kavitha wrote to her father has surfaced. Judging by its content, it isn’t just a letter — it’s being described more like a “letter-weapon.”
There had already been speculation that Kavitha was upset, particularly with her brother KTR’s actions within the party. Now, the contents of the letter have confirmed that speculation as absolute truth. Though Kavitha did not mention KTR directly in the letter, the issues she raised have put the BRS party in a tight spot.
Now that the letter is public, its contents are open for all. But what compelled her to write it? Was it only about power and dominance within the party? Is she merely clashing with her father and brother over internal control? Or are there deeper reasons? Sources within BRS claim that there are indeed deeper issues.
It’s quite natural for Kavitha to aspire for a key role in the party. She contributed to the Telangana movement through Telangana Jagruthi, has served as an MP, and is currently an MLC. Given her movement background and political experience, her desire for prominence in the party is understandable. However, the reasons for her writing the letter reportedly go beyond these visible aspirations.
According to party insiders, her discontent didn’t begin with recent developments. Kavitha’s frustration appears to have originated around the time her name surfaced in the Delhi Liquor Scam. Going back, when her name first came up in the liquor scam, “She was asked in a TV interview, ‘Did KCR scold you over the liquor scam?” At that time, Kavitha firmly denied it, saying it wasn’t true. But now, ongoing developments and discussions within the party suggest that her anger stems from deeper betrayals.
Reason 1:
Kavitha reportedly did not receive sufficient moral or logistical support from her family during the liquor scam. In fact, while she was in jail, she allegedly didn’t get the response or backing she had expected from her father and brother. It is said that there was a lack of cooperation from them both in helping her legally and politically during that tough phase.
Reason 2:
Another reason was the blame game after the party’s electoral defeat. Kavitha and her close associates believe that KTR and his followers intentionally ran a campaign within the party pinning the blame for the loss on her. According to Kavitha’s side, this wasn’t just anger-fueled talk — they are convinced it was a deliberate and strategic defamation, which further disheartened her.
Reason 3:
Last but not least, there are murmurs within BRS that both her father and brother told her not to remain politically active. Kavitha’s close associates claim this is not mere gossip but actual fact. Even if she wasn’t given control or dominance after coming out of jail, she was at least hoping to stay politically relevant. But being asked to stay inactive is something she could not accept lightly.
Conclusion:
It is now being said that Kavitha is extremely angry with her brother. She reportedly believes that KTR played a key role in politically sidelining her. She suspects that her brother created misunderstandings between her and their father, widening the gap. Even though she tried expressing her dissatisfaction to her father on several occasions, it seems to have had no effect. Hence, according to sources close to her, she had no option but to pour out her emotions in a letter. At this point, discussions are heating up within BRS circles that this “letter-weapon” was launched not for her own political future — but to expose KTR’s true nature to the outside world.