BJP and Congress stopped Rs. 10,000 relief: MLC Kavitha

Kalvakuntla Kavitha, TRS MLC from Nizamabad local body, on Thursday, participated in the filing of nomination by Gandhinagar division candidate, Mutha Padma Naresh,

By Newsmeter Network  Published on  19 Nov 2020 1:37 PM GMT
BJP and Congress stopped Rs. 10,000 relief: MLC Kavitha

Hyderabad: Kalvakuntla Kavitha, TRS MLC from Nizamabad local body, on Thursday, participated in the filing of nomination by Gandhinagar division candidate, Mutha Padma Naresh, at the Abids Office, for the upcoming local body elections. The procession, comprising many TRS party workers and leaders, including Musheerabad MLA Mutha Gopal, started from Laxmi Ganapathi temple where Kavitha sought blessings for party's victory.

Upon completion of the nomination process, Kavitha addressed the media. "TRS victory march in the GHMC elections will start from Gandhinagar division," she proclaimed.

Talking about her rivals, Kavitha said that BJP and Congress stopped the Rs. 10,000 relief that was supposed to go to every household, affected by the recent Hyderabad floods, by flagging it as a campaign trick with the Election Commission. She said that the two parties have lost their right to seek votes from the people of Hyderabad because they deprived them of their basic rights amid the crisis. She also took on the government at the Centre for being unsympathetic towards the plight of Telangana and its people.

Kavitha also applauded Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao for the development works worth Rs. 67,000 crores, the state had carried out across Hyderabad in just six years.

Speaking more about the achievements of TRS, the MLC emphasised how the government stood by its people during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic by depositing Rs. 1,500 into lakhs of bank accounts.

She praised the 'tremendous amount of developmental work that has been carried out in the Gandhinagar division by TRS' and appealed to its residents to vote in favour of more development in the state under the leadership of KCR and party president K.T. Rama Rao.


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