Pakistan's Controversial Nobel Peace Prize Aspirations: Kavitha's Take

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Pakistan's Controversial Nobel Peace Prize Aspirations: Kavitha's Take

Synopsis

In a bold statement, K. Kavitha, president of Telangana Jagruthi, critiques Pakistan's potential bid for a Nobel Peace Prize for terrorists like Hafiz Saeed and Masood Azhar, calling it absurd and highlighting the need for accountability.

Key Takeaways

Kavitha critiques Pakistan’s Nobel Prize aspirations for terrorists.
She emphasizes the importance of accountability for public projects.
Kavitha shows support for Mamata Banerjee in West Bengal elections.
Her statements reflect the need for India to counter Pakistan's claims globally.
The call for transparency in governance is highlighted.

Hyderabad, April 10 (NationPress) K. Kavitha, the president of Telangana Jagruthi, stated on Friday that Pakistan might even pursue the Nobel Peace Prize for notorious figures such as Hafiz Saeed and Masood Azhar.

Her comments came in response to media reports suggesting that Pakistan is lobbying for the Nobel Prize for three of its leaders.

"Today, we are receiving some rather amusing news indicating that Pakistan is seeking a Nobel Peace Prize for three of its leaders—various individuals. I understand they have also passed a resolution in their National Assembly. It’s quite comical because previously they sought a Nobel Prize for Mr. Trump; now they are asking for themselves," she remarked.

“It appears that in the future, they might even request Nobel recognition for terrorists like Hafiz Saeed and Masood Azhar," she added.

“A Nobel for Hafiz Saeed and Masood Azhar next? It’s almost laughable that a terror state like Pakistan is demanding a Nobel for its leaders. Initially, they wanted one for Trump; now they are asking for three for their own people. Soon, they may even seek nominations for terrorists such as Hafiz Saeed and Masood Azhar. While it may seem humorous now, as Indians, it is our fundamental duty to expose Pakistan on the global stage. We must tweet, post, and take action at every level to ensure this rogue nation does not even make it to the nominations," she expressed on X.

Regarding the West Bengal elections, Kavitha expressed her desire for Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee to secure another term. "I'm not closely monitoring the Bengal elections, but as a woman and admirer of Mamata Didi, I genuinely wish for her victory. I am hoping, 'Didi, you are in my prayers,'" she stated.

The former MP accused the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation of corruption, holding Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy accountable for the issues. Kavitha claimed that projects worth approximately Rs 1,118 crore have been awarded without any competitive bidding.

“This practice started under Congress and has been ongoing since. I urge the Chief Minister, who is also the Municipal Minister, to halt this immediately. Every project, large or small, must undergo a proper tendering process. Tendering should be prioritized, and accountability in public spending must come first," she insisted.

Point of View

K. Kavitha's comments illuminate the absurdity of a nation known for harboring terrorists requesting international accolades. This situation raises questions about accountability and the global perception of Pakistan, making it crucial for India to continue advocating for truth and transparency on the world stage.
NationPress
1 Jul 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did K. Kavitha make these statements?
K. Kavitha reacted to reports of Pakistan seeking a Nobel Prize for its leaders, highlighting the absurdity of a nation known for terrorism making such requests.
What has been the response to Kavitha's comments?
Her statements have sparked discussions on social media, urging Indians to expose such claims and advocate for accountability.
What does Kavitha say about the West Bengal elections?
Kavitha expressed her hope for Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee to win another term, showing her support as an admirer.
What allegations did Kavitha make against the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation?
She accused the corporation of corruption, claiming projects worth Rs 1,118 crore were awarded without proper tendering processes.
How does Kavitha suggest accountability should be handled?
She insists that all projects, regardless of size, should go through a proper tendering process to ensure accountability in public spending.
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