She is state president of the women's wing of the TPCC and secretary of the All India Mahila Congress.
[5] In September 2018, Sharada joined protests against the BJP central government over rising fuel prices.
[6] In February 2019, Sharada criticised the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (TRS) government for nepotism and failure to promote women into ministerial positions.
[7] In April, she claimed the state government's failures in the handling of examination results had led to student suicides.
[8] In March 2024 She was appointed as Chairperson of Telangana State Commission for Women and she assumed charge at Buddha Bhavan on 17 July 2024.