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K Kavitha, summoned by ED, attacks BJP, Congress

The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has issued a summon to K Kavitha, Telangana chief minister K Chandrashekar Rao’s daughter. She has been hogging limelight for her alleged connection in the Delhi excise case along with arrested businessman Arun Pillai. ED has claimed that K Kavitha had fielded Arun Pillai as her front man. Meanwhile, the BRS legislative council member has launched a scathing attack at Congress and BJP.

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K Kavitha hits at Congress

K Kavitha on Thursday hit out at Congress for hogging the opposition space, and trying to undermine the other regional parties. 

 “But if you see the state of the Congress today, it is no more than a regional party. They are not a national party anymore,” Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrashekar Rao’s daughter told the media in Delhi Thursday.

She said that Congress should come out of its illusions, and think of strengthening the party. “They should align with strong regional parties. If the Congress truly wants to defeat the BJP in 2024, they should shed their arrogance. They should become a team player. They should work with all parties. Then they will know who is the BJP’s A team or B team,” she said. 

K Kavitha says ED reaches before Modi wherever there is election

The BRS leader also attacked the BJP-led government at the Centre and said, “It is the nature of the probe agencies to make sure that the ED reaches before Modi wherever there is an election.” She said that Telangana assembly elections will be held in December and the government has begun sending probing agencies since June last year in the state. 

 “I request Modi ji to go to the public and tell them what he has done for the people of Telangana and the country. Win their hearts and then win the election.”

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