Ruling BRS MLC in Telangana K Kavitha plans to step up her campaign in support of the Women's Reservation Bill by taking up different programmes, including sending letters and postcards to academicians.
Kavitha, daughter of Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao, on Friday unveiled a poster in support of the women's bill on her social media handles, a release from her office said.
She is spearheading a campaign in support of the women's quota bill under the banner of Bharat Jagruthi, a cultural organisation headed by her.
Kavitha will write postcards and letters to academicians soon to drum up support for the bill, the release said.
Bharat Jagruthi would soon launch a missed call campaign and also organise roundtable discussions on the women's bill across colleges and universities in the country, it said.
Kavitha on March 10 observed a hunger strike in New Delhi seeking passage of the Women's Reservation Bill and held a roundtable conference there on March 15.
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