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The BRS MLC demands Union government to increase Minimum Support Price (MSP) for turmeric to Rs 15,000, restrict turmeric import and provide logistical assistance, to ensure real support for farmers
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Says Congress government betrayed minorities without implementing promises made by Gandhi family during Assembly polls
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According to the schedule, Kavitha will pay tributes to martyrs at Indervelli martyrs’ column in Indervelli mandal centre at 10 am, visit an Ashram school for girls in Jainoor mandal, a government hospital in Jainoor mandal centre
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The BRS MLC hits out at the Congress government for adopting anti-farmer policies and imposing restrictions on the implementation of the Rythu Bharosa financial support scheme. She accused the government of betraying farmers with bureaucratic hurdles and demanded that the scheme be extended to all farmers unconditionally
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During the Question Hour, Kavitha defended the BRS government's decision to issue GO 317 following the creation of new districts, in line with the Presidential Orders. She explained that the government orders were intended to provide local youth with better access to government jobs. "However, those who criticized the formation of new districts and GO 317 during the BRS tenure are now in power. Instead of addressing the ongoing issues over the past year, they continue to blame the previous BRS government," she remarked.
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Speaking to the media at the Legislative Council on Wednesday, Kavitha criticized the Congress government for failing to settle the bills of poor sarpanches, MPTCs, ZPTCs, and small contractors over the past year. She claimed that while the government paid Rs. 10,000 crore in bills to large contractors, it ignored the financial struggles of the sarpanches.
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"The Bayyaram Steel Plant is not just a promise; it is a constitutional commitment made during the formation of Telangana. The BJP's outright refusal to fulfill this commitment highlights their disregard for the backward and tribal communities in Khammam," she stated. On Wednesday, the Centre declared in Parliament that setting up the steel plant at Bayyaram was not feasible and that there were no plans for it.
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Speaking to Telangana Vaddera community leaders on Wednesday, Kavitha stated that even after a year in power, the Congress government had failed to take action on key promises, such as constructing BC Unity (Aikyatha) buildings with a Rs 50 crore allocation per district and ensuring 42 percent reservation for BCs in local bodies. She also condemned the government for neglecting caste-based professions.
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Expected to land in Hyderabad at 2.40 pm; unclear if she will meet father KCR
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A medical examination was conducted to evaluate her condition and administer the necessary treatment. This isn’t the first time Kavitha has encountered health issues; she underwent similar tests a few weeks ago after experiencing viral fever and fluctuating blood sugar levels. Her condition is currently being closely monitored by medical professionals
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The BRS working president said phone tapping is part of many surveillance methods adopted by the police to avert threats from terrorists and extremists.
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Kavitha sought an interim bail pleading the court, saying her 16-year-old son has exams and needs his mother’s 'moral and emotional support'.
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BRS MLC K Kavitha vehemently declared her arrest as unjust, asserting that the Enforcement Directorate (ED) had concocted a baseless case against her.
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Kavitha was arrested by the ED officials on Friday in Hyderabad and taken to Delhi in the Delhi Liquor Policy case.
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Kavitha, who visited Bukacherla of Mothe mandal, consoled family members of Irugu Asmitha, a Class 10 student of the SC welfare girls residential school at Imampet in the district who died, allegedly by suicide recently.
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BRS MLC Kavitha stated that though she had the utmost respect for the former Prime Minister, replacing the Telangana Talli statue with that of Gandhi would be disrespectful
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Addressing a media conference along with a host of other leaders, Kavitha questioned in what capacity Priyanka Gandhi would be invited to the government programme in the State.
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Addressing a 'Peedith Adhikar Yatra' organised by the OBC Rights Front at Datia district headquarters in Madhya Pradesh, she called for the conduct of BC caste census for targeted delivery of benefits.
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Posting her response to the incident on X, she said the government had failed to act on reports that miscreants turned troublesome for inmates in another hostel for girls at Osmania University recently.
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Taking an exception to the stripping of a woman in Belagavi district for no fault of hers after her son fled Hosa Vantamuri village along with a girl in her teens, Kavitha said she was deeply disturbed by the indignities the woman was subjected to.