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Revanth seeks Modi’s appointment to 42% BC quota approval

Hyderabad: Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy has written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, demanding the appointment of the central government to approve two bills, which the Legislative Assembly approves the bill to increase the backward class retention (BCS) to 42%.

He invited leaders from all major political parties, including the Parliament, BRS, BJP, AIMIM and CPI, to join the full party delegation that he traveled to New Delhi to meet the Prime Minister.

Revanth Reddy stressed in his letter to Modi that the central government needs to approve the implementation of 42% of the BC quota. The Chief Minister earlier addressed the parliament, reaffirming his commitment to leading a party-wide delegation to Delhi to meet with Modi to ensure the centre’s nod at the ongoing budget meeting in Parliament.

Today, as the leader of the Legislative Assembly of Telangana and as Chief Minister, I solemnly declare that, based on the most scientific and methodical caste survey conducted in the state, we can say that Telangana has a BCS population of 56.36%, and we are now determined to ensure that this group has an educational and political employment and employment and employment and employment and employment and employment of 42%.

Revanth Reddy said Telangana was honored to lead the social revolution in India, “I am honored to announce the longest secondary group demand since India’s independence, the yearning of our siblings, the desire of siblings of the retreating ranks, counted and recognized in a formal census, and ultimately became the champion in history.

Revanth Reddy also highlighted the pre-election commitment of Congress leader Rahul Gandhi to raise British Columbia bookings to 42%. He said that after taking power, the Congressional government launched the Census Procedure for the British Columbia caste on February 4, 2024, and completed it on February 4, 2025. Thanks to those who participated in the caste survey, he highlighted the conference’s unity on increasing BC Quopa.

He also announced that February 4 will be regarded as “Social Justice Day” in recognition of the state’s commitment to the welfare of British Columbia. He said the previous BRS administration proposed a 37% reservation for BCS, but the Congressional government has withdrawn the bill and is now seeking a 42% quota.

He called on trade union ministers and BJP leaders G. Kishan Reddy, Bandi Sanjay Kumar and BJP legislative party leader Alleti Maheshwar Reddy to promote appointments with Modi.

The Chief Minister entrusted TPCC Chairman B. Mahesh Kumar Goud to coordinate a meeting with Rahul Gandhi to ask him to raise the issue in Parliament.

BRS MLA T. Harish Rao expressed his party’s support for the Congressional Government Act. However, he proposed an amendment to extend 42% of the BC’s retention to government contracts and urged the government to allocate Rs 2 billion in BC benefits in the upcoming budget. He stressed that the center’s permission was not needed, and he stressed the need for a strong BC sub-project.

Harish Rao called on Rahul Gandhi to use his position as an opposition leader to push the bill to be approved in parliament. He assured that BRS MPs will stand with Congress leaders to ensure enhanced quotas.

MIM Floor Leader Akbaruddin Owaisi supports the bill but requires 8% of the reservations in Category BC-E (including socially and educationally lagging Muslims) and the remaining 34% are distributed among Categories A, B, C, C and D. MPTC, ZPTC and municipal elections.

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