Telangana MLC Kavitha visited and offered prayers at the Hanuman temple constructed by actor Arjun Sarja on Friday. Kavitha was in Chennai to attend a conclave.


"Visited the iconic Hanuman temple during my visit to Chennai today where I was fortunate enough to perform pooja for the almighty," MLC tweeted after her visit. 






While visiting the temple, BRS MLC K Kavitha said it’s always a pleasure to visit Chennai, where she is reminded of "the great and inspiring people of Tamil Nadu and the identity of Tamil Nadu."


She further added the people of Tamil Nadu take immense pride in their culture, language, history, and heritage, and it should be for everyone. 


The Telangana chief minister's daughter stated that she is "proud to be an Indian, united by a common thought and philosophy."


She further congratulated actor Arjun Sarja for constructing the temple, which is among the biggest Hanuman temples in the country.


READ | BRS Leader Kavitha Says PM Modi’s Speech Disappointing And Repetitive


BRS MLC K Kavitha is in Chennai to take part in a two-day summit on education. The summit features former Tamil Nadu Finance Minister P Thiaga Rajan, Omar Abdullah, Rajasthan MLA Sachin Pilot, Kris Gopalakrishnan, NS Parthasarathy, Ramya S Moorthy, filmmaker Vivek Agnihotri and Tamil cinema superstar Vijay Sethupathi.


On Wednesday, MLC K Kavitha termed Prime Minister Narendra Modi's speech addressed in Lok Sabha as disappointing and repetitive. Speaking to reporters, she said the reply had left out any reference to the Adani Group or the alleged loss of money suffered by the general public and middle class. She said that the speech had been heard in Parliament over 100 times.


Kavitha claimed that “PM Modi had delivered that speech 100 times, and it was quite rhetorical. It made no mention of Adani or the money lost by the middle and lower classes."


Kavitha claimed that the BJP government at the Centre copied the flagship scheme of Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao's government Rythu Bandhu, to implement the PM Kisan Yojana, but shared beneficiary numbers that were far from factual.