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Telangana Jagruthi leaders filed a complaint with the State Women’s Commission against MLC Ch. Naveen Kumar for his remarks on Kavitha. A sit-in protest was held after initial refusal to accept the complaint
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Telangana Jagruthi women leaders protested at the Women’s Commission in Hyderabad, demanding action against MLC Naveen for alleged remarks on K Kavitha. The complaint was later accepted by Commission members
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The Medipally police registered a case against Naveen and others after receiving a complaint from one Lingamaiah alias Ashok Yadav.
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BRS MLC K Kavitha has sought the suspension of Teenmaar Mallanna from the Legislative Council for making derogatory remarks against her. She criticised CM Revanth Reddy's silence and demanded an ethics probe and investigation into the post-remark protest violence
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BRS MLC Kavitha urged the government to stop harassing goldsmiths under Section 411 of the IPC, citing rising suicides. She demanded legal amendments, financial aid, and empowerment of artisans, reminding the Congress of its Kamareddy Declaration promise.
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BRS leader K Kavitha welcomed the Centre’s move to block the Godavari-Banakacherla project, criticising Revanth Reddy for favouring Andhra Pradesh and urging protection of Telangana’s share of Godavari waters
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K Kavitha unveiled the poster for Telangana Jagruthi’s July 17 rail roko, demanding 42% BC reservations. She warned the Congress government against holding local body polls without finalising quota and urged people to avoid travel during the three-day agitation.
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BRS MLC K Kavitha welcomed the State government’s request to restore five villages near Bhadrachalam to Telangana. Crediting Telangana Jagruthi’s efforts, she called it a step toward justice and urged the government to keep pressuring the Centre for action.
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Telangana Jagruthi announced new overseas presidents to boost its global presence and connect with the Telangana diaspora. President K Kavitha urged appointees to promote Telangana culture abroad. Regional committees will soon be formed, the organisation’s general secretary said.
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BRS MLC K Kavitha criticised Union Home Minister Amit Shah's upcoming visit to Nizamabad for a third turmeric board inauguration and demanded a Minimum Support Price of Rs 15,000 per quintal. She also slammed the Congress and met with CPI and VRA groups
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Meets Union Minister Ramdas Athawale, urges Presidential assent for Telangana’s BC reservation Bills. She emphasises the need for 42% quotas in education, jobs, and governance, citing long-standing underrepresentation and growing public support across the State
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Tribal families in Kothagudem accuse forest officials of demanding bribes and later assaulting women despite receiving payment. Telangana Jagruthi and Adivasi groups visit Iravendi village, vowing legal action after disturbing accounts of physical abuse and threats over podu land cultivation
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In view of the Golconda Bonalu celebrations from June 26 to July 24, 2025, Hyderabad Traffic Police has issued an advisory detailing parking zones, traffic diversions, and helpline numbers to manage congestion near Golconda Fort from 8 AM to 11 PM.
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BRS MLC K Kavitha and MP R Krishnaiah have announced a united front for the July 17 Rail Roko protest, demanding Presidential assent for 42% BC reservations passed by the Telangana Assembly. The leaders called for public support and BC unity.
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BRS MLC K Kavitha demanded 42% reservations for BCs in Telangana and criticised Congress and BJP for delaying the bill. She urged unity among BCs and called for participation in a State-wide rail roko protest on July 17
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MLC K Kavitha welcomed student leaders into Telangana Jagruthi and called on them to lead the movement for social justice. She criticised the Congress for ignoring BC reservations and mocked CM Revanth Reddy’s caste census claims, urging focus on real issues.
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BRS MLC K. Kavitha accused the Congress of politicising the Kaleshwaram inquiry to target KCR and warned of mass protests. She questioned the silence on Andhra’s river projects and criticised the BJP for failing Telangana on irrigation concerns.
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Protest will highlight how Chandrashekhar Rao transformed Telangana’s agricultural landscape by diverting Godavari river water and turning barren lands fertile, says Kavitha
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Emphasises the critical role of literature in shaping Telangana statehood movement and preserving the State’s identity
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The BRS marked the State Formation Day with grand celebrations across Telangana and abroad on Monday