
A fresh political controversy has erupted in Telangana after K. Kavitha’s newly announced political outfit reportedly drew sharp criticism from Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) leaders, who mocked it as a “duplicate TRS.” The development has intensified political drama in the state.
Naming Choice Sparks Political Reaction
The controversy began after Kavitha reportedly moved ahead with a party name linked to TRS, the original identity of BRS before its national rebranding. The move surprised political circles and quickly triggered reactions from her parent party.
BRS leaders reportedly dismissed the development, arguing that the “original” TRS legacy belongs to them and portraying the new outfit as an imitation.
War of Words Intensifies
According to reports, BRS leaders used sharp political messaging and comparisons to mock the new party, suggesting it lacks authenticity. The remarks have fueled speculation over growing tensions between Kavitha and sections of the BRS leadership.
The exchange has quickly turned into a high-profile political talking point in Telangana.
Questions Over Political Impact
Analysts say the development could have implications for regional politics, particularly if the new party gains traction or influences BRS’s traditional support base. At the same time, legal and procedural questions have reportedly been raised over the use of a similar party name.
Attention Turns to Kavitha’s Next Move
While reactions continue from both sides, political observers are closely watching how Kavitha positions her new political platform and whether the emerging friction could reshape equations in Telangana politics.
For now, the “duplicate TRS” jibe has added fresh heat to an already evolving political storyline.



