Telangana Pradesh Congress Committee (TPCC) president Mahesh Goud said there is merit in Kavitha's claims regarding the source of funds for the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) [1].

This alignment between a Congress leader and a member of the BRS suggests deepening internal fractures within the regional party. The public support for these claims puts pressure on the BRS leadership to clarify its financial origins and internal governance.

Goud said he supports the assertions made by Kavitha concerning how the BRS has been funded [1]. By validating these claims, the TPCC president is highlighting potential irregularities within the party's financial structure.

Beyond the issue of funding, Goud said he demands accountability from Harish Rao [1]. This demand specifically targets Rao's handling of irrigation project failures and various internal party issues [1].

The call for accountability connects financial transparency with administrative performance. Goud's focus on irrigation projects suggests that the Congress party intends to link the BRS's internal financial disputes with a perceived failure to deliver on public infrastructure goals [1].

The development unfolds in Hyderabad, where political tensions remain high as the TPCC continues to challenge the BRS on both ethical and operational grounds [1].

There is merit in Kavitha’s claims on BRS funds source

The endorsement of Kavitha's claims by Mahesh Goud indicates a strategic effort by the Congress party to amplify existing fissures within the BRS. By tying financial questions to the failure of irrigation projects, the TPCC is attempting to frame the BRS as both financially opaque and administratively incompetent, potentially weakening the party's standing ahead of future electoral contests.