Kavitha alleges political conspiracy behind chargesheet against KTR in E-Car case

Hyderabad: Telangana Jagruthi president K. Kavitha alleged a political conspiracy behind the chargesheet against KTR in the E-Car case. She reacted sharply after the Governor granted permission for prosecution and said rival parties continued to depend on filing cases against opposition leaders instead of addressing public concerns. Moreover, she accused them of using legal pressure as a tool to silence critical voices.

Kavitha stated that the ruling Congress failed to implement welfare schemes and hesitated to face people in urban communities. She argued that the government chose confrontation over governance. Additionally, she said these actions aimed to suppress leaders who consistently questioned administrative shortcomings.

Chargesheet against KTR draws sharp reaction from Kavitha

The chargesheet against KTR prompted Kavitha to accuse both the Congress and BJP of engaging in conspiratorial tactics. She said leaders in power attempted to hide their failures by targeting prominent figures in the BRS. Furthermore, she claimed that such actions revealed a deliberate strategy to weaken the opposition ahead of key elections.

Kavitha emphasised that democratic principles continued to function and would protect those subjected to politically motivated actions. She added that the public recognised these developments and would evaluate them critically.

Chargesheet against KTR part of wider pattern, says Kavitha

The chargesheet against KTR also fit into what Kavitha described as a broader political pattern unfolding in the state. She said many recent incidents indicated a trend of targeted political actions aimed at undermining BRS leadership. Moreover, she stated that conspiratorial politics had grown more visible across the country and now intensified within Telangana.

Kavitha concluded that such attempts to create political hierarchies and suppress opposition voices would fail. She said the people understood the context and would stand by those who worked for them despite political hostility.