Further, Kavitha called her suspension “painful" and said, “It is very painful that I am suddenly suspended from the BRS party."
A day after the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) on Tuesday suspended K Kavitha from the party, the Member of Legislative Council (MLC) on Wednesday resigned from her post and from the party’s primary membership.
“I am resigning from the MLC position and the party’s primary membership," Kavitha said while addressing the media over her suspension.
“However, some people want our family to disintegrate for their personal and political growth," she alleged.
“I am requesting my father to examine the party leaders surrounding him. I spoke straightforwardly and requested him to consider my words. (Telangana Chief Minister) Revanth Reddy and (BRS MLA) Harish Rao allegedly planned to destroy our family while travelling together on a flight," she alleged.
The suspended MLC also said she told KTR about the alleged conspiracies against her, adding that he did not pay heed to her.
“I went to Bhavan and met brother KTR. I told him about the conspiracies and the false campaign against me. I requested him, not even as a sister, but also as an MLC of the party, but he did not bother. He didn’t even call me," Kavitha told the media.
“This happened long ago. As the working president, as a party MLC, I complained about these conspiracies. Did you take any action on this, Anna? Did you even speak a single word about it?" she asked.
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More ShortsOn Tuesday, the party alleged it suspended Kavitha for her anti-party activities.
Kavitha’s father and BRS president K Chandrasekhar Rao has decided to suspend her with immediate effect, party General Secretary T Ravinder Rao and another General Secretary (in charge of disciplinary affairs) Soma Bharat Kumar said in a communication to the media.
“This happened long ago. As the working president, as a party MLC, I complained about these conspiracies. Did you take any action on this, Anna? Did you even speak a single word about it?" she asked.
On Tuesday, the party alleged it suspended Kavitha for her anti-party activities.
Kavitha’s father and BRS president K Chandrasekhar Rao has decided to suspend her with immediate effect, party General Secretary T Ravinder Rao and another General Secretary (in charge of disciplinary affairs) Soma Bharat Kumar said in a communication to the media.
“This happened long ago. As the working president, as a party MLC, I complained about these conspiracies. Did you take any action on this, Anna? Did you even speak a single word about it?" she asked.
On Tuesday, the party alleged it suspended Kavitha for her anti-party activities.
Kavitha’s father and BRS president K Chandrasekhar Rao has decided to suspend her with immediate effect, party General Secretary T Ravinder Rao and another General Secretary (in charge of disciplinary affairs) Soma Bharat Kumar said in a communication to the media.
A UK-based company has developed a new artificial intelligence (AI) system that can turn your sketches into paintings reminiscent of the works by great Renaissance artists such as Vincent van Gogh.
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The system, dubbed Vincent, learned to paint by studying 8,000 works of art from the Renaissance (14th to the 17th century) up to the 20th century.
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“Vincent allows you to draw edges with a pen, edges of a picture you can imagine in your mind, and from those pictures, it produces a possible painting based on its training,” said Monty Barlow, director of machine learning at UK-based company Cambridge Consultants.
Some previous attempts to produce AI-generated art delivered rather scary results, such as the human portraits that looked more like they were pulled from a horror movie.
While Vincent’s art does not look entirely realistic, it could pass for some of the more abstract creations of masters of the impressionist or expressionist era, such as Vincent van Gogh or Edvard Munch.
“It has learned contrast and color and brushstrokes. It can bring all of that to play when you draw a picture, giving you access to all that artistic content,” Barlow told Live Science.
“There is this concern that artificial intelligence will start replacing people doing things for them, but Vincent allows humans to take part in the decisions of the creativity of artificial intelligence,” said Barlow, who led the project.


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