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    BRS working president KT Rama Rao commented on the arrest of party MLC K Kavitha, criticizing the abuse of power and misuse of institutions by the BJP government. He mentioned that this behavior has been a trend for the past decade.

    Rama Rao took to Twitter to express his concerns about the timing of Kavitha’s arrest by the ED, especially since the matter was still under review and scheduled for a hearing on March 19. He criticized the ED for going against its own assurances to the Supreme Court. Rao emphasized the importance of justice prevailing and assured that they would continue to fight legally.

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    On Friday night, KTR visited Kavitha’s family to show his support. He is currently in Hyderabad but may travel to Delhi on Saturday. Despite being away, he is closely monitoring and coordinating efforts to assist Kavitha’s family during this challenging time.

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