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Kavitha charged the Centre with ignoring women's welfare while waiving off Rs.16.5 lakh crore worth of corporate loans
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Launching the BC Deeksha, a day long hunger strike, at the Dharna Chowk, BRS leader and MLC K Kavitha said it was not artificial intelligence that was hurting the BCs or students or the UoH, but "Anumula Intelligence'
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Demanding immediate action, BRS MLC K Kavitha urged the government to wake up from its slumber and prioritise women's safety before the situation worsens any further
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The BRS MLC questions whether Telangana government is being run from Hyderabad or Delhi
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BRS MLC K Kavitha said despite abundant rainfall and filled reservoirs, crops were withering due to inadequate
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Speaking to mediapersons, Kavitha said the Congress betrayed young women of Telangana and turned its back on them after assuring two-wheelers as part of the Congress party's election promises.
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Stating that CM Revanth Reddy would go down in history as an anti-women Chief Minister, Kavitha questioned whether the Cong govt would fulfill its promise of implementing the Kalyanamastu scheme
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BRS MLC K Kavitha highlighted multiple discrepancies flagged by candidates in the Legislative Council
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The protest was to demand that the government provide a remunerative price of Rs 25,000 to solve the problems of chilli farmers in the State
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The arrest of female journalists in the wee hours triggered outrage, with BRS leaders condemning the Revanth Reddy government for its authoritarian tactics
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BRS MLC K Kavitha stated that while education and employment quotas may have legal complexities at 46%, there were no hurdles in implementing political reservations which were entirely within the State's jurisdiction
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Speaking to the media at her residence on Monday, Kavitha accused the Congress government of betraying women by not fulfilling its election promises. She cautioned that if an official announcement was not made by March 8, 10,000 women would stage protests across 10,000 villages.
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Kavitha stressed that BC reservations require constitutional protection and called for a nationwide caste census
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Kavitha raised suspicions, pointing out that immediately after his meeting with Modi, Revanth Reddy started talking about filing cases against former CM K Chandrashekhar Rao and former Minister KT Rama Rao
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BRS chief KCR, KT Rama Rao, Harish Rao and Kavitha extended greetings to the people of Telangana on the occasion of Maha Shivratri
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Kavitha lamented the lack of progress under the Congress rule, demanding that the ongoing projects be completed swiftly
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She expressed deep concern over the accident that took place shortly after work resumed. Kavitha described the tunnel roof collapse and the resulting injuries to the workers as highly unfortunate. She also pointed out that during K. Chandrashekhar Rao’s tenure as Chief Minister, a 10-kilometre stretch of the tunnel was excavated without any such incidents.
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She joined the devotees in the ritual worship of the deity and highlighted the importance of preserving and promoting Telangana's traditions
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Kavitha challenged the Congress government to introduce a bill in the Telangana Assembly to ensure BC rights and called on the BJP to approve it at the Centre
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Overwhelmed by the reception, Kavitha said that the BRS would be back to power soon, asks them to work to strengthen the party