In Rangareddy, women from the Tukkuguda region came together to support Education Minister Sabitha Indra Reddy and her efforts to empower women. They marched together in unity, showing their dedication to the cause. Sabitha Indra Reddy spoke at the event, emphasizing the importance of women’s empowerment and breaking stereotypes that limit their potential.
She shared her own journey into politics, where people doubted her abilities because she was a woman. But she drew inspiration from her late husband, who overcame challenges to serve his constituents. Sabitha promised to follow in his footsteps and work responsibly if elected.
Sabitha challenged the stereotype that women can’t handle both household duties and the affairs of a constituency. She believes that women have the skills and determination to lead effectively, just like men.
Sabitha Indra Reddy, the candidate of the Maheshwaram BRS party, has become a symbol of hope and change. Her gatherings have attracted large and passionate crowds, solidifying her position as a key figure in the upcoming election.
She addressed critical issues affecting the region, such as the increase in gas prices imposed by the central BJP government. She promised that if her party returns to power, gas cylinders will be available at a reduced rate of Rs 400, easing the financial burden on women. She also criticized the central BJP government for raising fuel and gas prices after the election, calling it unfair.
Sabitha assured voters that the Telangana government, under Chief Minister KCR’s leadership, will subsidize gas cylinders and make other promises, such as increasing pensions and introducing the Saubhagya Lakshmi scheme for women.