Fresh off a significant court reprieve, Kalvakuntla Kavitha arrived at the world-renowned Tirumala Venkateswara Temple, undertaking the arduous trek up its seven hills to offer prayers. The BRS leader’s visit on Friday wasn’t just devotional; it was a powerful statement of resilience amid political storms.
For years, Kavitha faced accusations tied to the Delhi excise policy irregularities, with investigations dragging her name through the mud despite her denials. ‘They tried everything to defame me, but truth has its own power,’ she told reporters post-darshan. Her words resonated as a critique of what she calls orchestrated political persecution over the last four years.
Grateful for divine intervention, Kavitha specifically thanked Lord Balaji for guiding her through tough times. The physical climb symbolized her mental fortitude, a ritual many devotees perform for spiritual purification and strength.
In a surprising turn, the temple steps became the stage for her next big reveal: the formation of a new political outfit in Telangana soon. Aiming to inject new energy into state politics, Kavitha positioned herself as a servant-leader ready to prioritize people’s needs over party loyalties.
This announcement comes as BRS licks its wounds from assembly poll losses, suggesting Kavitha might be charting her own course. She urged the public to stand by her, recalling how the nation saw attempts to malign her. ‘With God’s grace, I’ve emerged stronger, and now it’s time to serve,’ she affirmed.
Kavitha’s Tirumala sojourn blends piety with politics, underscoring her belief that sincerity attracts heavenly aid. As whispers of her ambitions grow, Telangana’s political arena braces for potential upheaval.