Telangana Jagruthi president K. Kavitha is currently working on setting the agenda for her upcoming political party. She is waiting for an auspicious time to officially launch the party, which will stand against Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS), led by her father, K. Chandrasekhar Rao (KCR), as well as the BJP and Congress. Kavitha, who parted ways with BRS last year, aims to unveil the party’s agenda and goals at the time of its introduction.
Kavitha envisions that the new party will make a significant impact across all districts, offering increased opportunities for youth, women, and individuals involved in the Telangana movement. Embracing the mission of ‘Samajika Telangana,’ they plan to strive for ‘Sarvodaya Telangana,’ drawing inspiration from Mahatma Gandhi’s Sarvodaya philosophy. She emphasizes the need for a fresh approach to politics, advocating for coalition and ‘rainbow’ politics to bring about positive change.
Expressing her intention to engage with national leaders before the party’s official launch, Kavitha is also in search of a suitable location to establish the party office. The proposed party, likely named Telangana Praja Jagruthi, is expected to adopt the symbol of “Dharmaghanta” (Bell of Justice), with an application already submitted to the Election Commission of India. The Delhi High Court has directed the Election Commission to expedite the registration process and symbol allotment for the new party following Kavitha’s petition.
