In a major political twist, former MLC K. Kavitha has made a sensational revelation in the ongoing phone tapping case that has rocked Telangana. While addressing the media, Kavitha admitted that several individuals closely associated with her family were summoned by the SIT, which is investigating the alleged surveillance operation during the previous BRS government’s rule. In her statement, she said, “I don’t think my father, KCR garu, would do something so cheap. But I’m not sure if lower-level leaders got involved in it.”
However, what truly shocked political observers was her next comment. Kavitha revealed that even phones belonging to their own family members were tapped while KCR himself was serving as Chief Minister. This strongly implies that she too may have been monitored during that period. Though she didn’t name her brother K.T. Rama Rao (KTR), who held the IT portfolio at the time, her words are being interpreted as a subtle pointer toward deeper issues within the party’s own leadership circle.
Her statement adds a new layer of complexity to the SIT investigation, which is already probing allegations of illegal surveillance targeting opposition leaders, journalists, and political insiders. With Kavitha’s shocking claim, questions are now being raised about who exactly authorized the surveillance, and how far it went—even within the top ranks of the BRS itself.
This development is expected to intensify the investigation and spark more political debate in the coming days, as Telangana watches closely for the next twist in this high-profile scandal.