Hyderabad, Dec. 24 -- Bharat Rashtra Samithi, headed by former Telangana chief minister K Chandrasekhar Rao, is facing the heat of his daughter and Telangana Jagruti president Kalvakuntla Kavitha's outburst against the party leaders in the recent past, which political analysts said indirectly benefits the ruling Congress. On December 15, the Telangana government ordered a detailed inquiry by vigilance and enforcement department into the alleged grabbing of prime govt land, allotted in the past to present defunct Indian Drugs and Pharmaceuticals Ltd (IDPL) at Balanagar in Hyderabad. The move followed an allegation made by Kavitha against BRS MLA from Kukatpally Madhavaram Krishna Rao, wherein she claimed that over 100 acres of IDPL land was allegedly taken over by private developers and converted into residential layouts. Ever since she resigned from the BRS in September, Kavitha has been targeting senior BRS leaders - directly her cousins - former minister T Harish Rao and former MP Joginapally Santosh Kumar and indirectly her brother K T Rama Rao, the working president of the BRS. When KTR was making allegations against chief minister A Revanth Reddy for introducing Hyderabad Industrial Land Transformation (HILT) policy Kavitha alleged that it was KTR who had first laid the foundation for converting industrial estates into commercial ventures. Kavitha, who has been extensively touring all parts of Telangana in the name of Jagruti Janam Baata (People's path), officially announced last week that she would float a new regional party. Political analyst Srinivas Rao Manchala said, "Though she appears to be criticising Revanth Reddy during the ongoing tour, her main target has been the BRS. She is exposing corruption and lack of development during the BRS period." he said, adding that whatever anti-incumbency that was forming against the Congress will be neutralised by Kavitha's attack on the BRS. Manchala further said Kavitha has taken up the cause of Telangana with social justice, which was ignored by the BRS....