Kavitha congratulates Koppula Eashwar elected as TGBKS honorary president; questions validity of election held at BRS office

The President of the TaLangana Jagruthi and MLC Kavitha Kalvakuntla. File | Photo Loan: Nagara Gopal
The fact that former Minister Koppula Eashwar was elected as the Honorary President of the TaLangana Boggu Gani Karika Sangham (TBGKS), Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) MLC Kalvakundla rejected the replacement of Kavitha once again in the United States.
On Wednesday, August 20, 2025, Mr. Eashwar was named in the Telangana Bhavan (BRS Office) with the blessings of the party chief K. ChandraShekar Rao and the Chairman of the Labor Kt Rama Rao.
TBGKS, a powerful force among Singereni Collies employees, played a key role in the agitation of the Tangana, and these developments come at a time when BRS is facing turbulence, when leaders join other parties and internal opposition.

Ms. Kavitha, who responded to Mr. Eashwar’s ‘treatment’ and its election, questioned the validity of the elections against Singereni coal mine workers and TBGKS rules in the BRS office.
In his message, he thanked the workers for the opportunity to serve them, but he saw political conspiracies behind his dismissal. He claimed that some acquired interests were trying to weaken the unity of Singeneni workers. Ms. Kavitha claimed that some conspirators targeted her on the personal wing while fighting for the Workers ‘Workers’ Workers.
BRS MLC also referred to the internal party differences and reminded his father and the party chief KCR how he leaked the public to make the image of his previous letters badly. “Those who leak my letter to my father have conspired me and now they are harassing me,” he said.
Ms. Kavitha remembered unanimously elected in the presence of more than 1000 members and key union leaders as Honorary President of TBGKS at the General Assembly meeting at Kothagudem on August 17, 2015. During his term of office, he worked as the sır sister of the family of each worker ve and played an important role in securing welfare measures, including the payment of wage reimbursement of Singereni employees, which secured the seats in the workers ‘neighborhoods, securing the seats in the workers’ neighborhoods.
The ‘Rebel’ leader said that he convinced the General Minister KCR at that time to reclaim compassionate appointments in Singeraneni and leads to 19,463 young people to secure things. He also referred to various welfare plans for coal workers and received loans for them.
However, Ms. Kavitha assured the workers that her bond with them would remain strong and promised to stand with them in all their difficulties.

Published – 21 August 2025 12:07 pm ist



