Kavitha, the daughter of KCR, was detained by the ED one week ago in connection with the delhi Liquor Policy case. Arvind Kejriwal, the chief minister of delhi, is also detained in this same case. The government plans to interview them together, and with Kejriwal's detention, the case is expected to grow more complex. Legal experts predict that kavitha won't be making an appearance anytime soon. For the BRS, the political response to Kavitha's incarceration has been incredibly disheartening.
The public has not responded in the slightest. BRS demanded state-wide demonstrations against the arrest in every assembly constituency as soon as it was made. There has been practically little reaction to the arrest. Not even BRS's highest-ranking officials took part in the demonstrations. The leaders and cadres are still deeply affected by their recent electoral setback and are not in the mood to go door-to-door and take up cases in the new government.
In actuality, no one is discussing the arrest on social media or in the media. Given the impending elections for the Parliament, this is a very perilous situation. The circumstances are being likened by many to Chandrababu's arrest. Protests broke out throughout Andhra Pradesh, as well as in certain parts of hyderabad and Telangana. people who live in nearby states with sizable telugu populations must also go to the streets. Protests also took place in other nations.
It would be inappropriate to compare kavitha to the towering politician Chandrababu Naidu. Given that she is the daughter of a previous chief minister and actively participated in the telangana Agitation, there ought to be some protests.