During a meeting at her residence won Tuesday, Kavitha expressed outrage at the government's apathy toward BC issues. She stated that despite being in power for over a year, the Congress has not implemented a single promise made to the BC community during the elections
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.
Kavitha said the Congress government's promises including educational, financial support schemes and employment, were yet to materialise. She pointed out that initiatives like the Rs 5 lakh Vidya Bharosa card and aid under the Vidya Jyothi scheme remained unimplemented.
Kavitha pointed out the delay in implementing the Mahalakshmi scheme, where women were promised Rs 2,500 per month but have received nothing even after a year. "The Chief Minister owes Rs 30,000 to each woman in Telangana under this scheme and an additional Rs 24,000 for not increasing pensions as promised," she said.
Before coming to power, the Congress party promised to give house sites to activists who took part in 1969 statehood agitation and to solve other problems faced by them