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'Whenever We Are Called By ED, We Will Go And Answer': BRS MLC K Kavitha

"We will fight, we have not done anything wrong. Whenever we will be called by them (ED) we will go & answer" K. Kavitha said.

Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) leader K Kavitha on Wednesday addressed the Enforcement Directorate's summons to her in the Delhi excise police case, claiming that individuals who speak against Prime Minister  Narendra Modi are being summoned. "It is wrong, everyone has the right to question," she stated.

Kavitha went on to say that she has not done anything wrong and that she would comply with the ED's summons.

Earlier today, Supreme Court refused to hear Kavitha's plea against ED questioning in the Delhi liquor policy case, with the Chief Justice announcing that the matter would be heard on March 24.

Kavitha was questioned by the ED on March 11 in connection with the Delhi liquor policy case and has been summoned again on March 16.

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Women's Reservation Bill

Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) leader K Kavitha on Wednesday urged the immediate passage of the Women's Reservation Bill, stating that it would enhance the representation of women in Parliament. 

"Women’s Reservation Bill should be immediately brought. It will also help to increase women’s participation in the Parliament. For this, we are organising a round table meeting. Those who support this bill are called today. We are trying to put pressure on the government to bring this bill. We have requested Congress also to participate," Kavitha said as quoted by ANI.

Kavitha would host a round table conference on Wednesday in New Delhi with political parties, civil society organisations, and others.

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