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Kavitha unveiled a poster for Telangana Jagruthi International Women’s Day celebrations in Hyderabad

Hyderabad: A poster for Telangana Jagruthi’s International Women’s Day celebration was presented by BRS MLC K. Kavitha. Speaking to the media during the ceremony, MLC Kavitha vehemently denounced Congress leader Rahul Gandhi for calling off his trip to Warangal, claiming that he lacked the guts to address the crowd.

Brs mlc k. Kavitha
Brs mlc k. Kavitha

She said in a statement that Rahul Gandhi was terrified of being questioned about his broken promises, especially those pertaining to farmers’ concerns. Rahul Gandhi’s widely reported “Warangal Declaration” had not been carried out, and farmers were prepared to hold him responsible, Kavitha said.

She also emphasized the Congress party’s inaction on election-related pledges and called on them to keep their promises to women. She presented a poster for the forthcoming Mahila Shankharavam event in Hyderabad as part of Telangana Jagruti’s International Women’s Day celebrations on March 8, voicing concerns about public safety and governance while calling for the fulfillment of the election pledges made to Telangana women, farmers, and workers.

Speaking at the ceremony, Kavitha emphasized that Congress’s leaders would not be able to face the Telangana people if it did not keep its commitments to women, according to the release. She said that the Congress had deceived people by bringing in Delhi-based leaders Rahul Gandhi, Priyanka Gandhi, and Sonia Gandhi to make hollow promises. After winning the votes of women, the party failed to deliver, according to BRS Supremo’s daughter.

Kavitha also criticized the Congress administration for holding onto power for more than 14 months without carrying out the Rs 2,500 in financial help for women that was promised. She asked that the money be sent straight into the bank accounts of the ladies, accusing Chief Minister Revanth Reddy of owing them Rs 35,000 each.

Kavitha further criticized the Congress administration, denouncing its decision to cease providing KCR Kits as a callous and politically motivated action. Concerning the failing healthcare system, she said that people are now scared to go to government hospitals.

She decried the cutbacks in bus services despite Congress’s pledge of free travel and called for quick reforms in government healthcare. Additionally, she called on the government to keep its promise to raise the pension for Bidi workers to Rs 4,000.

Regarding law and order, Kavitha said that under Revanth Reddy’s leadership, crime rates had risen by 20% and that the Congress government was not doing enough to protect women. Citing situations involving young women traveling to college, she emphasized the rising worries about insecurity. She also saw an upsurge in religious conflicts and robberies in rural regions.

She also voiced alarm about the worsening safety conditions and denounced the state’s CCTV surveillance system’s failure. The fact that Telangana women still had to struggle for their safety under the present government, she said, was disheartening.

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