Hyderabad: Konda Surekha, a prominent woman minister, has voiced her deep concern regarding derogatory posts circulating on social media that personally target her. In a recent statement, she condemned the hateful rhetoric aimed at women in leadership positions, emphasizing that such insults are wholly unacceptable. Surekha highlighted that these derogatory comments often stem from frustrations over lost political power, drawing parallels to the experiences of fellow politician Kavitha, and questioning whether KTR, another political figure, would address this troubling issue.
Surekha criticized the practice of trolling women, particularly for financial gain, labeling it as morally wrong. She specifically accused KTR of consistently disrespecting women and expressed disappointment over the government’s lack of support for handloom workers. “While we can accept critiques regarding government policies, personal insults against women must not be tolerated,” she asserted.
Her remarks have ignited important discussions about gender-based harassment in politics, particularly in the digital realm. Surekha’s statements aim to raise awareness of the challenges faced by women in political spheres and underscore the necessity for respect and equality in public discourse.