BRS MLC Kavitha criticises congress for leading Telangana into crisis, slams Revanth Reddy

HYDERABAD, January 30, 2025: BRS MLC Kavitha has sharply criticised the Congress party for what she described as bringing Telangana “back a hundred years” under its rule. Speaking to the media in Nizamabad, she expressed her concerns over the current state of the state under Congress leadership, accusing Revanth Reddy of leading the state into a period of fear and uncertainty.

Kavitha condemned Congress for making empty promises, pointing to Speaker Gaddam Prasad Kumar’s remarks about making promises without understanding the state’s economic situation. She questioned Rahul Gandhi’s silence on Telangana’s issues, accusing him of ignoring the state while spreading falsehoods across the country. “Congress has failed in all sectors,” Kavitha stated, highlighting the party’s incompetence in managing the state.
She went on to criticise Chief Minister Revanth Reddy for misleading the public with lies, claiming that people were protesting against the government at village meetings. Kavitha highlighted the confusion surrounding the distribution of government schemes like the Farmer Assurance Scheme, ration cards, and housing, accusing Congress of selectively providing benefits to its party workers only.

Further, Kavitha claimed that the Congress party has misled the people with unfulfilled promises and has failed to address the worsening conditions in the state, especially in rural areas. “Farmers are once again lining up for fertiliser, and electricity supply remains unreliable,” she said, stressing that the government has neglected critical infrastructure like lakes and failed to complete the Kaleshwaram project.

Kavitha also pointed out that the Congress government has failed to increase pension amounts, and accused it of continuing with the same pension levels that were set under KCR’s tenure. She criticised Congress for not fulfilling promises made to young women, specifically regarding the provision of scooters for women over 18. The BRS leader also reminded the public that Congress had a history of corruption and deceit, both in Telangana and in Andhra Pradesh, and accused them of continuing the same practices.

She urged the central government to take immediate action regarding the Minimum Support Price (MSP) for turmeric, and demanded accountability for the poor handling of gurukulas (residential schools) and the mishandling of student welfare. “The Congress government is unable to even manage the systems KCR had established,” she added.