Regarding K Kavitha’s allegations, Revanth Reddy said, “I’m not involved in BRS leaders stabbing each other.”

Hyderabad: Revanth Reddy, the chief minister of Telangana, charged BRS leaders with backstabbing and internal corruption. In response to former BRS leader K Kavitha’s allegation that Reddy was scheming against the party, he denied backing any “disgraceful” conspiracy.

BRS and former BRS leader K Kavitha were accused of internal corruption and backstabbing by Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy, who claimed that they were “stabbing each other in the stomach while pretending to hug.”

“Back then, you slapped false cases and put the leaders in jail instead of letting them survive,” Reddy added. And you are fighting among yourself today, embracing each other while stabbing each other in the gut. You will kill each other; no one else is required. “Disputes have arisen within your own family due to differences in how corruption money is shared,” he stated.

“Sins do not simply disappear; they will continue to pursue you, and you will undoubtedly have to bear the consequences of them. According to some, one is standing behind the other. However, why would I support such ignoble individuals?” he said.
His comments follow Kavitha’s assertion that “the seeds of these conspiracies were sown when Harish Rao held Revanth’s feet during a Delhi trip,” suggesting that Revanth was involved in internal schemes to harm her and the party.
“Congress and BJP are conspiring to malign KCR and are attempting to file cases against him,” KT Rama Rao added.
Due to her inflammatory comments against senior leaders, including her cousin T Harish Rao, K Kavitha was suspended from the party yesterday. Today, she submitted her resignation from her position as MLC.