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Kavitha’s Son Steps Into Politics? Active in BC Reservation Protest

Kavitha’s Son Steps Into Politics? Active in BC Reservation Protest


Kavitha Son Political Entry: BC groups have called for a Telangana bandh today, demanding the implementation of 42% reservations for Backward Classes (BCs). Extending full support, Telangana Jagruthi president Kavitha organized a hunger strike at the Khairatabad intersection on Saturday morning.

Kavitha Son Political Entry or Drama?


The highlight of the protest was the participation of Kavitha’s son, Aditya, who joined his mother in the demonstration and became the center of attention. Holding a placard and raising slogans in support of BC reservations, Aditya actively took part in the agitation. “It’s not enough if only my mother fights. Everyone from every household should come forward and fight for reservations. BC reservations are crucial for local elections,” Aditya said during the protest.

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It may be recalled that Kavitha was suspended from the BRS by her father and party chief K. Chandrasekhar Rao (KCR) for alleged anti-party activities. Following this, she resigned from her MLC post and primary membership of the BRS.

At this point, Aditya, who recently returned to India after completing his studies abroad, has drawn attention by joining today’s bandh and dharna. His unexpected participation has sparked speculation in political circles:

Is Kavitha’s 20-year-old son preparing for a political debut? The discussion is now gaining momentum both within the party and among the public.

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