Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) leader K. Kavitha has dared opposition parties, urging them to visit households in Telangana and inquire about the various schemes implemented by the state government. During a meeting held in Bodhan as part of the decennial celebrations of Telangana State Formation Day, Kavitha praised the leadership of Chief Minister KCR and highlighted the benefits that the state has achieved under his guidance.


Expressing her dissatisfaction, the BRS MLC criticised the opposition parties for baselessly accusing the KCR government of inaction and invited them to personally visit any household in Telangana. She encouraged them to verify if the residents are beneficiaries of the numerous schemes introduced by the BRS government.


The former Member of Parliament from Nizamabad said that, there is no household in whole Telangana which is not receiving any benefit of schemes introduced by CM KCR.


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Kavitha, who is the daughter of CM KCR, specifically challenged former minister Sudarshan Reddy to fact-check in any village across Telangana. She asserted that every household in the state is benefiting from at least one of the KCR government's schemes, such as the pension scheme, Rythu Beema, Rythu Bandhu, and others.


Furthermore, she claimed that governments at the national level and in other states are replicating the visionary schemes initiated and implemented by CM KCR. She cited examples like the Centre's Amrit Sarovar, which she argued is an imitation of Telangana's Mission Kakatiya, with the latter being the superior project. Similarly, she mentioned that the Centre's 'Har Ghar Jal' is akin to Telangana's Mission Bhagiratha.

Kavitha highlighted the success of CM KCR's brainchild project, Mission Kakatiya, in effectively restoring water bodies in the state. She said that the Centre's Amrit Sarovar is a copy of this project.


Additionally, she criticised the Congress Party, pointing out that during their tenure, pensions were limited to only 20 individuals in a village, amounting to Rs 200. She contrasted this with the present scenario, where pensions have been increased to Rs 2,000 and extended to all eligible beneficiaries, eliminating the need for individuals to wait for someone's demise to claim their share.


Kavitha commended CM KCR's inclusive approach, emphasising that the government has extended pension benefits to beedi workers despite facing challenges from the central government. She further asserted that CM KCR has excelled in uplifting minorities and providing them with a life of dig