K Kavitha's MLC Resignation Accepted, Sparks Political Shift in Telangana

The Chairman of the Telangana Legislative Council has formally accepted the resignation of K Kavitha from her position as an MLC representing Nizamabad. Kavitha, who had resigned from the BRS party and her post in September, formally requested the Council to accept her resignation, ending her tenure. The move is seen as a significant political development, with various organizations pledging support to her leadership and vision for Telangana. A large gathering at her office expressed solidarity, highlighting her continued influence in state politics.

Key Points: K Kavitha Resigns as Telangana MLC, Council Accepts

  • Resignation from MLC post accepted
  • Had quit BRS party in September
  • Pledged support from various organizations
  • Calls for 'Samajika Telangana'
  • Event marked by public solidarity
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Telangana Legislative Council's Chairman accepts K Kavitha's resignation as Nizamabad MLC

Telangana Legislative Council accepts K Kavitha's resignation as Nizamabad MLC, marking a key political shift and fueling speculation about her future plans.

"a party focused on Telangana's identity is needed in the state - Official Release"

Hyderabad, January 7

The Chairman of the Telangana Legislative Council, Gutta Sukhender Reddy, has formally accepted the resignation of Kalvakuntla Kavitha, President of Telangana Jagruthi, from her position as a Member of the Legislative Council representing the Nizamabad Local Authorities constituency.

Following the acceptance of her resignation, the Legislative Secretary issued an official notice confirming it.

Kalvakuntla Kavitha was elected as an MLC from the Nizamabad Local Authorities constituency in 2021. She had earlier tendered her resignation from both the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) party and her MLC post on September 3.

On Monday, Kavitha addressed the Legislative Council and formally requested the Chair to accept her resignation, bringing an end to her tenure in the Upper House.

The development marks a significant political moment in Telangana, particularly in the context of changes within the BRS party and the state's legislative landscape.

A day earlier, Kavitha had appealed to all sections of society to join hands towards achieving a 'Samajika Telangana'.

According to an official release from K Kavitha's office, leaders from various organisations, including the Telangana Movement JAC, employee unions, caste associations, and student organisations, have pledged their support to Kavitha, stating that a party focused on Telangana's identity is needed in the state.

A large gathering of Telangana Jagruti activists, supporters and representatives from various organisations met Kavitha at the Telangana Jagruti office in Banjara Hills, expressing solidarity and backing her leadership. The event was marked by slogans of "Jai Kavithakka" and an electric atmosphere.

Kavitha greeted everyone and thanked the gathering. She assured that her struggle would align with the aspirations of Telangana's people and appealed for support to build a democratic movement.

Representatives from various organisations, including Singareni workers, government employees, BC organisations, and student unions, assured Kavitha of their full support, stating that a party under her leadership would bring welfare to all sections of Telangana's society.

- ANI

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Shreya B
Respect for stepping down formally and not clinging to the position. Her call for a 'Samajika Telangana' (Social Telangana) is a powerful message. We need leaders who talk about inclusive development for all sections - BCs, employees, students. Hope her future actions match these words.
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Vikram M
The article says she was elected in 2021. That's not even a full term. While I understand political recalibrations, it feels like a waste of a public mandate. The constituency elected her for a purpose, and resigning mid-way, even if for a larger goal, needs stronger justification for the voters of Nizamabad.
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Priya S
Jai Kavithakka! 🧡 The energy at the Banjara Hills office must have been amazing. She has always been a strong voice for Telangana's identity. With support from Singareni workers, employee unions, and student bodies, she can build a strong people's movement. The old party structures need change.
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Aman W
This is pure political drama and realignment. BRS is weakening after the assembly loss, and leaders are repositioning. The "party focused on Telangana's identity" line is ironic, coming from a former BRS leader. Wasn't that BRS's original claim? Let's see what new narrative is built now.
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Kriti O
As a student from Telangana, I'm watching this closely. Her appeal to student unions is noted. We need leaders who prioritize education, jobs, and a fair future. Slogans are good, but we need concrete

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