Tribal women from Lagacherla village in Kodangal tied rakhis to BRS leader K.T. Rama Rao, thanking him for defending their rights during a land dispute, securing legal aid, and ensuring the withdrawal of the acquisition proposal.
The women alleged that some Congress leaders were preventing provision of basic amenities such as roads, drinking water and electricity to their colony
While posting about the women's ordeal, Rao said that people of Telangana were witnessing woes of drinking used to be a common scene during erstwhile Andhra Pradesh in the rule of Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy.
They said their situation had only worsened after several male family members were arrested on charges of allegedly attacking Vikarabad District Collector and other officials recently.
The incident took place on August 31 and the FIR was registered on September 3, only after after the tribal organisation staged a protest, this an indication that the government was trying to dilute the case, the BJP MP said
Asifabad DSP P Sadaiah said that Shaik Muqdum from Sonupatel village in Jainoor was apprehended for attempting to murder a 45-year-old woman of Devuguda by hitting on her head with a stick after trying to kill her on August 31
M Ajay Babu, the State coordinator of the TPCC campaign committee, raised objections to the arrest of M Samelu, the general secretary of Kothagudem DCC.
The tensions and fears that used to trouble tribal women ahead of giving birth to their babies, right from the fear of getting access to proper medical assistance and healthcare, are becoming history in the district.
Kothagudem: The CPI (Maoist) party leadership was committing various forms of harassment against tribal women and girls, alleged Superintendent of Police (SP) Sunil Dutt. In a statement here on Tuesday the SP said Maoists have no minimum etiquette, no moral attitude towards women and International Women’s Day. Describing the banned Maoist party as fascist and […]
Tribal women carried water in steel vessels from borewells and agriculture wells to the temple of the deity located on the outskirts of Muthnoor village
Satyavathi Rathod said the dream of tribal women which was considered unimaginable, was being realised with the establishment of the incubation centre in Warangal.