BJP trying to divide society & disrupt communal harmony: Kavitha

Hyderabad: Former MP Kalvakuntla Kavitha addressed the women on the occasion of Bathukamma Saree Distribution by the Telangana Government.

MLC Kavitha attended the annual Bathukamma Saree Distribution initiative by Telangana Government at Kammarpalli village in Balkonda today. She distributed sarees under the flagship initiative of CM KCR in a bid to promote local handloom and add joy to the festive season.

Kavitha addressed a large gathering of women at Kammarpalli Balkonda after interacting with the womenfolk, who were gifted the Sarees by the State Government. Daughter of Chief Minister KCR, Kavitha said the BJP was disrupting the harmony of India. She said that “BJP was trying to divide the society and disrupt communal harmony”. She also asked the BJP to look at the leadership of CM KCR, who respects and celebrates all the religions alike in the State. She hailed the KCR Government for its pro-people and welfare-oriented vision.

Kavitha urged the women to question the BJP about the state of massive price rise and unemployment. She said the BJP has failed to fulfill the aspirations of the people and asked MP Aravind to tell the people how many jobs the Union Government provided as opposed to their tall claims. While drawing a comparison between CM KCR and BJP Government at the Centre, she said CM KCR gave over two lakh posts and more than a million jobs to the youth and asked what did the BJP give to the nation?

Comparing Uttar Pradesh with that of Telangana, she said, “In Uttar Pradesh mere 70 lakh people among 23 crore population are getting pensions whereas, in Telangana with four crore population, the State Government provided around 48 lakh pensions ranging from Rs 2016 to Rs 3016.” (NSS)


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