Wed Dec 24 14:01:41 UTC 2025: News Article:

Kavitha Claims to be “True Voice” of Telangana, Apologizes for Past Mistakes, and Vows Action on Irrigation Failures

Hyderabad, Telangana – Telangana Jagruthi President K. Kavitha declared herself the “true voice of the people” of Telangana during a press conference held on Wednesday, December 24th, in Yadadri Bhuvanagiri district, during her Janam Bata yatra. She vehemently denied allegations of being manipulated by external forces.

Kavitha acknowledged errors made during the BRS regime, expressing her moral responsibility for the period she was associated with the party. “I apologize to the people wherever injustice has occurred,” she stated.

She strongly criticized the RRR (Regional Ring Road) project, alleging that road alignments are being repeatedly altered to benefit influential individuals, thereby causing distress to poor farmers. Despite High Court orders, she stated, these changes continue due to rampant corruption. Jagruthi plans to launch an online campaign and host a roundtable meeting in Hyderabad on January 5th with affected farmers to address the issue.

Furthermore, Kavitha highlighted failures in irrigation projects, asserting that the Baswapur reservoir under the Pranahita–Chevella project has not provided any water to farmers despite extensive land acquisition. She demanded immediate completion of canals, fair compensation for displaced farmers, and accountability for responsible officials.

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The text is a news report from The Hindu e-paper dated December 24, 2025. It focuses on a press conference held by Telangana Jagruthi President K. Kavitha during her Janam Bata yatra. Kavitha claims to be the true voice of the people, accepts responsibility for past mistakes during her time in the BRS party, and apologizes for any injustices. She criticizes the RRR project for alleged corruption and unfair alignment changes affecting farmers. She also highlights the failure of the Pranahita–Chevella project to deliver water to farmers and demands action on these issues. Jagruthi plans to launch an online movement and hold a roundtable meeting to address the RRR project concerns.

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