The Delhi Liquor Scam took a political turn with Chief Minister KCR's daughter Kalvakuntla Kavitha's name popping up in the row. The BRS is alleging that the case is a political vendetta. On the other hand, the BJP is hitting back at the criticism saying that the central agencies are just doing their work.
After Kavitha received the ED summons, the BRS and BJP fight became intense. The fight escalated quickly with Telangana BJP chief Bandi Sanjay Kumar reportedly making some objectionable comments on Kavitha's questioning. Many say that his loose tongue landed him in trouble.
Reacting to Kavitha'a row, Bandi Sanjay asked what else the central agencies would do in the case rather than serving. Would they kiss Kavitha rather than arresting her( Arrest cheyakunte muddhu pettukuntara), Bandi Sanjay is said to have said.
A state chief making such comments against a former MP raised many eyeballs. The BRS leaders lashed out at the BJP leader. The party leaders held a protest against him and burnt his effigy. The issue even reached the notice of the Women's Commission.
The Telangana Women Commission was not happy with Bandi Sanjay's comments and asked the state DGP to conduct a probe and submit a report. Bandi Sanjay was also served notices by the Commission.
On the other hand, Bandi Sanjay's office reacted to the row and said that the comments are made out of proportion and that what the MP said is a common phrase used in Telugu and called the issue a diversion tactic.
After Kavitha received the ED summons, the BRS and BJP fight became intense. The fight escalated quickly with Telangana BJP chief Bandi Sanjay Kumar reportedly making some objectionable comments on Kavitha's questioning. Many say that his loose tongue landed him in trouble.
Reacting to Kavitha'a row, Bandi Sanjay asked what else the central agencies would do in the case rather than serving. Would they kiss Kavitha rather than arresting her( Arrest cheyakunte muddhu pettukuntara), Bandi Sanjay is said to have said.
A state chief making such comments against a former MP raised many eyeballs. The BRS leaders lashed out at the BJP leader. The party leaders held a protest against him and burnt his effigy. The issue even reached the notice of the Women's Commission.
The Telangana Women Commission was not happy with Bandi Sanjay's comments and asked the state DGP to conduct a probe and submit a report. Bandi Sanjay was also served notices by the Commission.
On the other hand, Bandi Sanjay's office reacted to the row and said that the comments are made out of proportion and that what the MP said is a common phrase used in Telugu and called the issue a diversion tactic.