CM Revanth Reddy Criticizes Kavitha and D. Arvind at Nizamabad Public Meeting
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In a public gathering held at the old Collectorate grounds in Nizamabad, Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy leveled severe criticisms against BRS MLC Kavitha, who had previously won the MP seat from Nizamabad in 2014, questioning her contributions to the constituency. He also targeted the local MP and BJP leader Dharmapuri Arvind, accusing both of deceiving the people of Nizamabad. Revanth Reddy questioned Kavitha's inattention to local farmers' issues during her tenure as MP.
Furthermore, CM Reddy criticized Dharmapuri Arvind for misleading promises about transforming the Spices Board into a 'Turmeric Board'. He mentioned the keen observation of local farmers on these matters and pledged the establishment of a Turmeric Board if the India Alliance wins. He also promised the reopening of the Bodhan sugar factory by September 17 and a debt relief of INR 2 lakhs for farmers. Reddy underscored that voting for Congress candidate Jeevan Reddy in the Nizamabad Lok Sabha elections would be akin to supporting him directly.
Additionally, the Chief Minister accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of instigating conflict among religions and stated that BJP uses religion for political gains. He highlighted KCR's hypocrisy by mentioning that although KCR advocates against rice cultivation, he continues to grow rice at his own farmhouse. He reassured farmers of their freedom to cultivate any crop, with the responsibility of purchasing the produce lying with them. Reddy expressed a special affection for Nizamabad, indicating his commitment to its development.