K kavitha slams police's 'inhuman attack' on birthday celebration workers in Telangana's Jangaon
Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) leader ok kavitha condemned the lathi-rate by way of police on her celebration employees all through a country government event in Telangana's Jangaon on Sunday, calling it a "inhuman attack" via the law enforcement officials who have been appearing as "Congress activists".
Kavitha additionally demanded the discharge of BRS leaders arrested in police motion throughout country minister of statistics and Public members of the family, Ponguleti Srinivasa Reddy's visit to Jangaon at the occasion of Republic Day.
"I strongly condemn the inhuman assault on BRS activists by the police in Erragunta Thanda, janagama district. it's far a heinous act for the police to behave like congress activists and beat up BRS activists until they bleed inside the call of lathi rate," kavitha published on X in Telugu.
Tensions flared in Errakunta Tanda village of Jangaon district whilst a scuffle broke out between the congress and BRS people after the latter attempted to question the revanth reddy authorities on sure promises made via the congress at some point of the election marketing campaign.
After it escalated into chaos, the police resorted to lathi-chare to deliver the situation under manipulate.
"Will the authorities be lathi-charged in the event that they query the implementation of the guarantees? BRS activists and leaders can not be intimidated with arrests and lathicharges," kavitha questioned.
"The congress government has violated the spirit of the constitution via arresting BRS party MLA Palla Rajeshwar reddy at the very day of Republic Day. The abrogation of the freedom of expression enshrined within the constitution at the very day the constitution came into pressure is the fruits of the Congress's decline," okay kavitha in addition pointed out.
"I demand the instant launch of the arrested BRS activists at the side of the MLA," ok kavitha stated, at the same time as additionally worrying strict movement towards police personnel who lathi-fee BRS employees in "an arbitrary and inhuman way".