If the statements made by prime minister Narendra Modi at the public gathering on saturday in warangal are to be accepted, Kalvakuntla Kavitha, a leader of the Bharat Rashtra Samithi and an MLC, should soon be detained and prosecuted. The telangana Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) administration, led by chief minister K. chandrasekhar Rao, was cited by Modi as the most corrupt in the nation. He also issued a stern warning that no corrupt official would be spared.
It's notable that Modi made a passing reference to Kavitha, the daughter of kcr, who is allegedly involved in the delhi liquor policy scandal. He said that the corruption of the kcr family has its roots even in delhi, the capital city. We have witnessed agreements being forged between nations and states with a shared goal of development. However, regrettably, for the first time, two state administrations have collaborated to engage in corruption, the prime minister stated, alluding to Arvind Kejriwal, the chief minister of delhi, and his connections to Kavitha. He even asserted that corruption played a role in the development of the dynastic parties.
"The dynastic congress party's corruption and frauds have been exposed to the entire nation. The extent of BRS corruption in the state is now being seen by all of Telangana. For the people of telangana, the BRS and the congress are equally hazardous, according to Modi. Considering that Modi mentioned the connections between the BRS and the delhi administration, one questions whether he will be able to stick to his promise to punish corrupt politicians. An expert added, "It remains to be seen whether it is just political rhetoric meant to refute claims that BRS and the bjp have an agreement."