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Kavitha criticizes congress over lack of Banjara Cabinet representation Kavitha assures Banjara Community representation in New Party Kavitha visits sick Mohammad Ansari, demands release of retirement benefits Delay in pension dues, 143 Professors await benefits – Kavitha slams Government over Professors’ Plight Retired employees facing hardship due to benefit delays – Kavitha

6th April 2026, Banjarahills, Hyderabad.
Kalvakuntla Kavitha, President of Telangana Jagruti, met retired Additional DGP D. T. Naik at his residence in Hyderabad today. The meeting was attended by several prominent members of the Banjara community.

The interaction comes as part of preparations for the launch of a new political party scheduled for the 25th of this month. During the meeting, discussions were held on key issues faced by the Banjara community and the measures required to ensure their welfare and empowerment.

Kavitha highlighted that in the history of undivided Andhra Pradesh, the Banjara community consistently received cabinet representation. She criticized the current Indian National Congress government in Telangana for failing to provide similar representation.

She assured that the proposed new party would prioritize the Banjara community by ensuring due respect, representation, and political opportunities. Kavitha also invited intellectuals and leaders from the community to contribute their suggestions in shaping the party’s policies. She extended a special invitation to Banjara youth and aspiring leaders to actively participate in the political process through the new party.

The meeting was attended by several prominent leaders including former Tribal Welfare Commissioner and retired IRS officer Laxman Naik, All India Banjara Seva Sangh State President Mohan Singh Naik, Deputy Commissioner of Commercial Taxes Bheemla Naik, Baski Naik, General Secretary Hari Naik, Tribal Electricity Board Chairman Narayana, Media Secretary Bheemudu Naik, Electricity DEE Balaji Naik, Working President L. Roop Singh Naik, and others.

Kavitha visits Ailing former Osmania University Professor, demands release of pending retirement benefits

Earlier in the day, Kavitha visited retired Osmania University Professor Mohammad Ansari, who is undergoing treatment at a rehabilitation center in Banjara Hills, Hyderabad. She enquired about his health condition with family members and consulted doctors regarding his treatment and medical status.

Speaking on the occasion, Kavitha stated that Prof. Ansari dedicated his life to student welfare and played a significant role in exposing irregularities within the university system, both as a student and later as a professor. She noted his active participation in movements against government policies.

Kavitha expressed concern that despite retiring in 2023, Prof. Ansari has not yet received his retirement benefits. She pointed out that due to his deteriorating health, his family has been forced to rely on crowdfunding for medical expenses. She criticized the government for failing to provide financial assistance in such a critical situation.

She further stated that Prof. Ansari’s case reflects a broader issue, with nearly 143 professors still awaiting their retirement dues. She added that delays are also affecting several retired teachers and government employees across the state.

Kavitha demanded that the government take immediate steps to release all pending retirement benefits and extend necessary support to affected individuals.

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