BRS Against Women, Will Never Change: Kavitha
The BRS, instead of taking responsibility for its failures, keeps blaming the people of Telangana for everything, she alleged. “This party isn’t going to change in a 1,000 years, and they have proved that yet again,” she said.

Hyderabad: Telangana Jagruthi president K. Kavitha on Tuesday slammed the BRS, saying it had no respect for women, and questioned why neither BRS president K. Chandrashekar Rao, nor any other leader at the Jagtial public meeting on Monday talked about the women’s reservation Bill.
Addressing a press conference, Kavitha, who was suspended from the BRS following which she quit the party, said disrespecting women was nothing new for the BRS. “The party’s nexus with the BJP is also no longer a hidden secret anymore. As expected, no one said a single word against the BJP or the Central government on the Bill, proving that the BRS never has and never will respect women.”
The BRS, instead of taking responsibility for its failures, keeps blaming the people of Telangana for everything, she alleged. “This party isn’t going to change in a 1,000 years, and they have proved that yet again,” she said.
On former minister T. Jeevan Reddy being welcomed into the BRS, she said Chandrashekar Rao’s claims about the youthfulness of the 75-year-old leader were bizarre. “Second, Jeevan Reddy fought against Telangana statehood. To bring that man in today and celebrate his entry is something that the party needs to be held accountable for,” she said.
On Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy’s public meeting on Monday, she said he floated conspiracy theories damaging the reputation of courts. “He insinuated that Harish Rao was in Delhi to meet RSS leaders to secure a favour for himself in the Kaleshwaram project case. A Chief Minister directly attacking the sanctity of the judiciary in this manner is truly appalling.”

