
Hyderabad
Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) demanded that the state government to abolish or postpone the parade of Miss, who was immediately held in the city in the city when people fear a possible increase in the prices of basic commodities after a war situation with neighboring Pakistan and the closure of airports and ports.
BRS MLA and party whip in the KP Vivekanand Assembly, who dealt with a press conference here on Saturday, felt that he was the responsibility of Chief Minister A. Revant Reddy to alleviate such fears and concerns among people instead of being busy organizing the beauty contest. He also guaranteed the statement of the Chief Secretary that it would be essential for the state economy.
Students from the State Studying In National Educational Institutions in Pandjab and Jammu and Kashmir were willing to return home after an escalation of security threats after attempts to bombard, drones and missile attacks by Pakistan and were for the main minister for their safe return to the state.
It states that BRS was not against the idea of cosmetic processions, but should be carried out in a cheerful atmosphere and not in a war situation in which the country was now after a terrorist attack on tourists in J&K and continuous artillery and other attacks in Pakistan in the borders from Gujarat.
In war situations, only emergency services must continue and not beauty competitions, said Mr. Vivekanand. He expressed solidarity with armed forces for building a heroic struggle for the protection of the country, and also honored Murali Naik, who was tortured in Pakistan shelling along the border.
Meanwhile, Mr. Vivekanand, together with former Ministers T. Harish Rao and C. Malle Reddy, took part in a assembly organized in Mall Reddy Health City expressing solidarity with armed forces.
Published – May 10, 2025 17:23