- Plans Independent Political Platform
- Targets Youth Employment Agenda
- Eyes Elections in Future
- Fresh Turn in Telangana Politics
Article Today, Hyderabad:
Telangana politics witnessed renewed discussion after MLC Kalvakuntla Kavitha made a series of statements indicating a possible independent political course. Having distanced herself from the Bharat Rashtra Samithi, she suggested that her future role would be more direct and active. Her remarks have triggered debate across political circles about a potential new formation in the State.
Clear Stand on Elections
Kavitha stated that she intends to enter the electoral fray in the upcoming general elections scheduled later this decade. She clarified that her decision was not impulsive but rooted in long-term planning. According to her, the political vacuum felt by sections of society, especially youth and women, demands a new approach.
People to Name the Party
Addressing questions on social media, Kavitha said the proposed party’s name would be decided by the people themselves. She emphasised participatory politics and stated that public opinion would guide both the identity and direction of the platform. Therefore, she described the initiative as people-driven rather than personality-centric.
Focus on Youth and Jobs
Employment generation emerged as the central theme of her proposed agenda. Kavitha said youth aspirations were being ignored despite repeated promises by successive governments. In addition, she underlined the need for skill development linked directly to employment opportunities, rather than short-term welfare measures.
Criticism of State Government
Kavitha sharply criticised the Congress-led State government, alleging failure in implementing key assurances. She pointed to delays in fee reimbursement, claiming that students were being forced to discontinue education. Meanwhile, she also expressed concern over farmer distress and continuing suicides, calling the situation alarming.
Plans for Public Movements
The leader indicated that she would intensify public movements on land, labour, and urban development issues. She questioned policies related to industrial land acquisition and expressed solidarity with farmers affected by proposed projects. In addition, she raised concerns over the condition of public sector enterprises and uneven urban development in Hyderabad.
Political Path Ahead
Kavitha said her future politics would combine activism with electoral engagement. She stressed that accountability and grassroots mobilisation would be the foundation of her approach. Therefore, observers believe her next steps could reshape political alignments in Telangana over the coming years.
