
Telangana minister Konda Surekha has told the TPCC disciplinary committee that remarks made by her daughter, Konda Sushmitha, were her personal views and should not be linked to the minister or the…
Telangana minister Konda Surekha has told the TPCC disciplinary committee that remarks made by her daughter, Konda Sushmitha, were her personal views and should not be linked to the minister or the Congress party. Sushmitha had said she would contest elections only from Parkal and made allegations against Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy.

The Times of India reports that Surekha sent the clarification after TPCC committee chairman Mallu Ravi sought an explanation. GreatAndhra reports that she argued family ties could not make her politically responsible for her daughter’s views and asked the committee to withdraw its notice. The committee will examine her explanation before deciding its next course of action. Sushmitha’s remarks have also revived speculation about a possible electoral entry from Parkal, associated with the Konda family.
Both reports treat Surekha’s letter as an effort to separate her political position from her daughter’s remarks. GreatAndhra gives more space to Surekha’s natural justice argument and her respect for Congress disciplinary rules, while The Times of India places the episode alongside her earlier controversies and the Parkal succession speculation. The former may understate the political sensitivity of allegations against the chief minister, while the latter gives less detail on the minister’s request to withdraw the notice. The immediate issue is procedural, not a confirmed disciplinary penalty. The TPCC committee’s decision is the next point to watch.
Coverage: 2 sources, 2 neutral
Sources (2): timesofindia.indiatimes.com (neutral report), greatandhra.com (neutral report)
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Updated: this story now draws on 2 sources.