TPCC chief Mahesh Goud wonderes which party MLC Kavitha Belongs To

TPCC chief Mahesh Kumar Goud took a dig at BRS MLC Kalvakuntla Kavitha, saying that it is not clear which party she belongs to. Kavitha, who said that there are ghosts in BRS, was questioned as to why she is not naming them. Have the ghosts left BRS? He demanded to be told whether they exist.

He satirized that Kavitha would do Teenmar dances with paints if they brought BC reservations. He questioned why Kavitha, who said that a social Telangana did not come during the BRS regime, did not resign from the party? He took a dig at Kavitha saying that people were laughing at her behavior.

Mahesh Kumar Goud said that just by changing colors and costumes, she did not become a cat or a tiger. He alleged that the Congress was counting the losses in the Kavita Liquor scam when it made 42 percent reservations.

He lamented that the BJP’s sincerity towards BCs has become clear with the selection of state party chief. He reminded them that they had repeatedly insisted to the AICC high command that reservations should be given to BCs if local body elections were held in Telangana. He expressed special gratitude to AICC President Mallikarjun Kharge, CM Revanth Reddy and the ministers for fulfilling his wish and Rahul Gandhi’s wish.

He emphasized that BC reservations are possible only with the Congress. The champion of BCs is Congress, their hero is Rahul Gandhi, CM Revanth Reddy, and they are Rahul Gandhi’s soldiers, Mahesh Goud emphasized. He said that the ordinance brought by the Telangana government providing 42 percent reservation is a historic decision.

He said that being the TPCC president at the time of the historic innovation that marked the beginning of a social revolution was the luck of his life. He reminded that BRS had announced support for all the bills of the BJP at the Center during their rule. He was fired up that BRS does not have sincerity on BCs.

He said that BCs have come to a point where they are asking for their share. He clarified that he had announced the BC declaration in Kamareddy as the working president on that day. He emphasized that Congress is committed to its word and it was the Congress party that brought BC reservations.

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