Thursday, November 7

Kavitha expressed that there is no competition for the BRS

Nizamabad: Kavitha, representing the BRS, emphasized that her party stands for the people’s welfare, distinguishing itself from the Congress and BJP, which she accused of concentrating solely on “Election Policy.” In contrast, the BRS, led by Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao, is committed to implementing comprehensive “People’s Policy.”

During a media interaction and Job Mela in Nizamabad, the BRS MLC, and daughter of popularly known KCR, voiced her displeasure towards Nizamabad MP Arvind Dharmapuri, challenging him to substantiate his allegations against her. She asserted that she would ensure the triumph of truth.

Kavitha criticized Dharmapuri for his absence when the people of Nizamabad were struggling during heavy rains, stating that he has repeatedly shown indifference to their needs.

In response to Dharmapuri’s recent remarks on the Centre’s financial support to various flagship schemes of the KCR government, Kavitha demanded evidence to support his claims. She accused him of making empty and unsubstantiated statements and declared that he has done little for the people of Nizamabad.

Confident in her party’s prospects, Kavitha expressed that there is no competition for the BRS, predicting a sweeping victory in Nizamabad once again.

Addressing the Congress in Telangana, Kavitha criticized Rahul Gandhi, claiming that his speeches were merely scripted by local leaders. She condemned the party’s “anti-farmer” stance, exemplified by the comments of its state chief A. Revanth Reddy regarding capping and limiting free electricity supply to farmers.

Drawing attention to Reddy’s history of inappropriate comments against former CM YSR and former Congress President Sonia Gandhi, Kavitha questioned how the Congress could endorse him as a leader.

In a significant event, Kavitha inaugurated the Nizamabad IT HUB Job Mela, leading up to the official inauguration of the Nizamabad IT HUB on July 29th.