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Finally, KCR Open’s Up On Daughter’s Arrest

A month after KCR’s daughter K Kavitha got arrested in the Delhi Liquor Policy case, KCR finally found the occasion to speak on this matter on a public platform. KCR has delivered his first reaction on the matter and he had a few interesting takes.

KCR remarked that the Delhi Liquor case is nothing but a politically vindictive case opened by BJP to pressure their opponents.

About the reason behind Kavitha’s arrest, KCR said this is a retort from the BJP after the BRS government tried to arrest their leader BL Santosh earlier for trying to bribe and grab BRS MLAs.

‘Modi is a cowardly politician and he tried to lure BRS MLAs while our strength in the assembly was 111. So, why would he leave these Congress MLAs now? He will definitely try to destroy the Congress government in Telangana.’

KCR said CM Revanth Reddy might have the intention to go to BJP but he doesn’t have the support from Congress MLAs to become an Eknath Shinde. Adding to that, KCR said 20 of Congress MLAs are in touch with BRS.

This post was last modified on 18 April 2024 6:53 pm

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