Kalvakuntla Kavitha, under fire for years in political crosshairs, found sanctuary at Tirumala Venkateswara Temple after courts granted her relief. On Friday, she completed the revered padayatra up the seven hills, immersing in darshan and emerging with renewed purpose.
The visit capped a saga of legal battles stemming from the Delhi liquor policy controversy, where her involvement was probed extensively. Kavitha dismissed the charges as fabricated, claiming they were tools to demolish her image. ‘Four years of targeted harassment, but my trust in truth and divinity held firm,’ she shared emotionally.
Expressing profound thanks, she credited spiritual strength for her endurance. The temple’s divine aura, she said, reaffirmed that the righteous always triumph, no matter the adversity.
Turning the spotlight to politics, Kavitha unveiled her vision for a new party in Telangana in the near future. This bold step reflects her desire to reshape the state’s leadership landscape through dedicated public service.
‘I am committed to my state and country, not personal gains,’ she emphasized, seeking blessings from the masses. Her story—from scrutiny to spiritual redemption—highlights a woman’s unbowed spirit in India’s cutthroat politics.
Observers see this as a pivotal moment. With BRS facing challenges, Kavitha’s independent foray could redefine alliances and agendas. Her message is clear: backed by faith, she’s ready to lead with integrity.