BRS MLC K Kavitha accused Congress of ignoring its promise to provide 10 grams of gold and Rs 1 lakh to young women under the Kalyana Lakshmi Scheme. She urged Sonia Gandhi to intervene and ensure the pledge was fulfilled in Telangana.
BRS leader MLC K Kavitha launched a scathing attack on the Telangana government. She stated that the government had in the assembly regarding the use of Rs 1.53 lakh crore to pay debts bought by the previous government; however, she alleged that they did not provide any details about it.<
Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) led by MLC K Kavitha on Friday staged a protest at Telangana Legislative Council against the Rs 1.5 lakh crore loan taken by Revanth Reddy-led Telangana government in the past 15 months.
"Telangana is blessed with abundant water resources. We, in BRS, harnessed those resources by building the world's largest lift irrigation scheme. There is no way Telangana can be pushed into drought because, in 10 years of BRS rule, all villages had access to full water in the summer. We
Addressing the media, Kavitha alleged that Congress has never genuinely worked for BC welfare. She pointed out that the Kaka Kalelkar Commission report was dismissed under Jawaharlal Nehru, while the Mandal Commission, aimed at uplifting BCs, was shelved for a decade during Indira Gandhi's
BRS MLC K Kavitha on Tuesday accused the Congress of doing "injustice" to the communities belonging to the Other Backward Classes. She listed various instances in the past where the Congress took alleged anti-OBC stances.
Kavitha defended KCR, highlighting his significant role in the formation of Telangana and his fight for the state. She emphasized that the people of Telangana have made up their minds to teach Revanth Reddy a lesson for his inflammatory language.
BRS MLC K Kavitha criticized the government's decision to not fulfill its promises made to women and farmers, highlighting the scrapping of the gold promise in the 'Kalyan Lakshmi' scheme and the ongoing suffering of turmeric and chilli farmers.
BRS MLC K Kavitha, along with party leaders, wore garlands of red chillies to the Telangana Legislative Council, demanding a minimum support price (MSP) of Rs25,000 for chillies farmers.