TRS' goondagiri continues in Telangana! TRS workers attack residence of BJP leader over remarks on KCR's daughter

The BJP MP attacked the TRS MLA and Daughter of Telangana’s CM, K Kavita and said that she has got an offer from the Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge to switch sides and join congress.

NewsBharati    18-Nov-2022 15:25:43 PM
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Hyderabad, November 18: It seems like Telangana Rashtra Samithi has started following the footsteps of the Mamta Banerjee-led Trinamool Congress Party, as Chandra Shekar Rao-led party's workers on Friday (November 18) attacked the residence of the Bharatiya Janta Party worker Dharmapuri Arvind in Banjara Hills over his remarks on MLC Kavitha Kalavkuntla.

TRS worker
 
 
The Telangana police tried to stop the TRS workers who were trying to enter the BJP leader's house, however, the ruling party workers barged into the Nizamabad MP's house in Banjara Hills, broke window panes and ransacked the furniture. They raised slogans against Arvind and burnt his effigy. They vented their anger over Aravind's comments against Arvind and burnt his effigy.
 
During the time of the attack, the BJP MP was in his Lok Sabha constituency.
 
Dharmapuri gave the information about it via social media account. Taking to Twitter, Arvind Dharmapuri wrote, “TRS goons attacked my house in Hyderabad on the orders of KCR, KTR, K Kavita. They were breaking things in the house, creating chaos and threatening my mother! TRS goons attacked my residence andvandalised the house. They terrorised my mother & created a ruckus”.
 
 
As per the reports, yesterday (November 17) in a Press Conference, the BJP MP attacked the TRS MLA and Daughter of Telangana’s CM, K Kavita and said that she has got an offer from the Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge to switch sides and join congress. Arvind also alleged that she took the decision due to unhappiness over her father.
 
 
 
It has now been long speculated that there is a rift in the state’s first family. The striking absence of TRS' daughter and senior party leader K Kavitha at the renaming of Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) to Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) garnered a lot of attention in October.
 
Notably, what raised everyone's eyebrows was the fact that Kavitha was not only missing from the high-profile event her name was also nowhere mentioned in the TRS list of in-charges for the crucial Munugode bypoll.
 
Meanwhile, the state police have arrested over 30 TRS leaders in this incident.