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Kavitha inaugurates Telangana Jagruthi's new office in Hyderabad; dharna against notices to KCR on June 4

Kavitha inaugurates Telangana Jagruthi's new office in Hyderabad; dharna against notices to KCR on June 4

The Hindu7 days ago

Making intentions clear that her political programmes would continue irrespective of the Bharat Rashtra Samiti's (BRS) response to her allegations, MLC K. Kavitha inaugurated the new office of Telangana Jagruthi in Banjara Hills, Hyderabad, on Saturday (May 31, 2025).
Telangana Jagruthi is a social and cultural group started by Ms. Kavitha during the Telangana movement and continued to be independent despite the BRS remaining in power for 10 years. She continued her association with it and conducted several programmes during two terms of the BRS.
The new office is situated right beside her residence in Banjara Hills. As expected, no BRS leader was seen at the inauguration of the office though several BRS leaders used to associate with Jagruthi programmes during the BRS regime.
Dharna against notices to KCR
The first programme that Ms. Kavitha announced after inauguration of the new office is dharna at Indira Park against the notices issued by the Commission of Inquiry on Kaleshwaram project to Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) party chief and former Chief Minister K. Chandrashekar Rao. The protest would be held on June 4. Earlier, during an informal chat with media personnel on Thursday (May 29, 2025), she found fault with the party leaders for not responding to the notices issued to the party chief.

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