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Former Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao’s daughter K Kavitha is in talks with election strategist Prashant Kishor over the launch of her proposed political party in Telangana, sources said on Monday.

Kavitha, who heads the cultural organisation Telangana Jagruthi, is learnt to have held detailed discussions with Kishor during his recent five-day visit to Hyderabad. Kishor, the founder of Bihar-based political outfit Jan Suraaj, is said to have expressed interest in working with Kavitha to shape the new political platform.

According to sources, Kishor met Kavitha twice in the last two months, with the talks gaining momentum during Makar Sankranti. The meetings reportedly focused on the idea of building a people-centric political party, exploring how people could view it as their own platform and how the organisation should function from the grassroots up.

Discussions are said to have covered the organisational structure, public outreach strategy and the long-term political roadmap for the proposed party. Kavitha is also understood to have discussed the political space available in Telangana and the relevance of launching a new formation at this juncture.

Political sources indicated that Kishor is likely to play a strategic role



in the party’s formation and expansion, should Kavitha formally announce its launch.

Kavitha, the daughter of BRS president K Chandrasekhar Rao, was suspended from the party in September last year after accusing her cousins and senior BRS leaders, T Harish Rao and J Santosh Kumar, of “tarnishing” her father’s image over the Kaleshwaram lift irrigation project executed during the BRS regime.

Soon after her suspension, the former MLC resigned from the Telangana Legislative Council, a resignation that was accepted earlier this month by Council Chairman Gutha Sukhender Reddy. Since then, Kavitha has been increasingly active on public issues under the banner of Telangana Jagruthi.

In recent months, she has launched sharp attacks on both the BRS and the ruling Congress, alleging corruption and irregularities. In December last year, Kavitha said she would one day become the Chief Minister and order probes into “injustices” committed since the formation of Telangana in 2014.

Earlier this month, she escalated her criticism of the KCR-led BRS, calling the party’s constitution a “joke” and alleging corruption during its tenure. She also maintained that she was not involved in certain “unpopular” decisions taken during the BRS rule.
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