KCR Family Fighting Over Rs 2,000 Crore: Congress
Congress spokesman Syed Nizamuddin said that the feud between KTR, Kavitha, Harish Rao and Santosh Rao was over the Rs 2,000 crore in party assets.
Hyderabad | 26th May 2025
The BRS was no longer a political party but a crumbling empire torn apart by greed and dynastic ambition, TPCC spokesperson Syed Nizamuddin said today.
He alleged that the ongoing feud between K T Rama Rao, K Kavitha, T Harish Rao and Santosh Rao was not rooted in ideology or public service, but in a desperate bid to seize control of the Rs 2,000+ crore in party assets, both declared and undisclosed.
Addressing media persons at Gandhi Bhavan, Nizamuddin presented year-wise financial data, donor records and recent political developments to argue that the KCR family had turned the BRS into a family-owned business, using its ten years in power to amass massive wealth.
He claimed that while the party had declared assets worth Rs 1,191 crore in 2022-23, the actual wealth - if one included benami holdings, shell companies and illegal income - would easily exceed Rs 2,000 crore.
"From a regional party that had just Rs 5 crore in assets in 2011-12, BRS has exploded into a financial powerhouse under KCR's rule. In just a decade, their assets shot up to Rs 1,191 crore. And that's just what they declared," Nizamuddin said.
He cited the silence of KCR, the sudden political re-entry of Harish Rao, the aggressive posturing by KTR and the visible frustration of Kavitha as signs of deepening internal rifts. "No press meet and no farmhouse meeting is about strategy - they are all about succession," he claimed.
He also referred to the now-viral six-page handwritten letter that Kavitha wrote to her father KCR. "Kavitha described KCR as like god, but surrounded by demons. She expressed concern over the BJP-friendly tilt of the leadership and the influence of certain individuals who have hijacked the party. That letter wasn't personal. It was political - and it was explosive," he said.
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