Kavitha alleged that there was a possibility of both “note transfer and vote transfer” from neighbouring Karnataka and demanded that the Election Commission clarify the matter.
Government Whip Aadi Srinivas rubbished the corruption allegations as politically motivated, demanding that the opposition instead account for farmhouse lands linked to top BRS politicians.
Hoisting her party flag in Sangareddy, the former MP claimed that prominent BRS, Congress, and BJP politicians are working in collusion rather than serving the interests of the local public.
Kavitha accused HYDRAA of adopting double standards and alleged that it had failed to act against the Sri Aditya Vantage project despite evidence presented by the BRS.