Telangana Jagruthi president Kalvakuntla Kavitha is taking decisive steps toward establishing a new political party, with a key meeting scheduled for April 24-25. The move follows her clean chit in the Delhi Excise Policy scam case, which has reportedly encouraged several aspiring leaders who had previously hesitated to join Jagruthi to show interest in aligning with her. Political observers note that leaders from BJP and BRS, seeking greater recognition, are also reportedly keeping a close watch on Kavitha’s activities.
The upcoming meeting is expected to bring together Jagruthi leaders, new activists, BC community leaders backing Kavitha, and other supporters to discuss party formation and organizational strategies. Sources indicate that Kavitha is keen to finalize the party’s structure, policies, and operational framework during this gathering. The April 24-25 meeting is being organized at the Advaitha Convention Center in Medchal, although there is speculation about whether the venue can accommodate the anticipated turnout or if a large open-air assembly may be required.
Reports suggest that several second-tier leaders from various political parties have already initiated contact with Kavitha, signaling potential cross-party interest in the new venture. The meeting could therefore serve as a critical platform not only for consolidating support but also for officially announcing the party name, its policy directions, and its organizational framework, marking a significant step in Telangana’s political landscape.




