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Municipal polls pave way for BJP-BRS pact: Kavitha

15-02-2026 12:00:00 AM

Metro India News | Hyderabad 

Telangana Jagruti president Kavitha stated that the outcome of the municipal elections marks the initial movement towards a coalition between the BJP and BRS.

Speaking to the media here on Saturday, Kavitha indicated that the BRS has experienced a decline in strength in North Telangana. She asserted that the current situation necessitates the BRS to consider forming an alliance with the BJP for the forthcoming elections.

"BRS leaders, who described the communists as a tail party, made comments that they are now supporting the CPI. The BRS leaders are now becoming a tail party for tail parties. KTR's open offer to the CPI in Kothagudem without asking the CPI was despicable," she pointed out.

Kavitha questioned whether BRS  working president KT Rama Rao remembered how many words Koonamneni Sambasiva Rao had said about former Chief Minister Revanth Reddy and BRS in the assembly.

Kavitha questioned whether KTR had accepted Koonamneni's allegations on the Kaleshwaram project. She said that KTR was deceiving himself by claiming to support the CPI for the workers.

"I want to tell those who are commenting on Jagruthi. This is just a trailer. The picture is pending," said Kavitha.

She said the BJP is working hard for the Karimnagar Corporation and the BJP is nowhere except in the Karimnagar Corporation.

Kavitha announced that Jagruthi will contest the Singareni elections along with AIFB. Kavitha thanked the people who made Jagruthi and AIFB candidates win in more than 40 seats. She accused the Congress of tempting people in the Vaddepalli Municipality.