Seethakka Slams BRS: Stating BRS Is Insulting Women
Hyderabad, Sept 20 (Maxim News): Minister Seethakka has made it clear that the Congress party is the party that has given priority to the welfare of the poor and the welfare of women.
Speaking to the media on Saturday, she reminded that savings societies were formed under the auspices of the Congress government in the past. He said that lakhs of people are benefiting by taking loans. She said that Indira Mahila Shakti canteens, petrol pumps and solar plants are being set up. The minister revealed that the government is providing interest-free loans to women and charging interest. She said that 95 percent of women are paying the loans they have taken regularly.
She was angry that BRS people were spreading misinformation about the free bus. She expressed his anger that women were being insulted by saying that women do not stay alone and are beaten. She said that women have been made owners of RTC buses. She praised that women are showing their strength by running petrol pumps.
She said that Indira Mahila Shakti canteens are being run at 35 places in the city. She said that CM Revanth Reddy is moving forward with the goal of making one crore women millionaires. She said that BRS leaders should not believe the misinformation about the schemes provided by the government. (Maxim News)
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