Key Points

Telangana CM Revanth Reddy has accused the BJP of blocking 42% reservation for Backward Classes by using Muslim quota as an excuse. He challenged the BJP to scrap Muslim reservation in states it governs if it truly opposes such quotas. The CM warned that opposing BC reservations would lead to BJP's political downfall in Telangana. Reddy is in Delhi to rally support for including Telangana's reservation laws in the Constitution's 9th Schedule.

Key Points: Revanth Reddy Accuses BJP of Blocking 42% BC Reservation in Telangana

  • Revanth Reddy accuses BJP of politicizing Muslim quota to stall BC reservations
  • CM demands inclusion of Telangana laws in Constitution's 9th Schedule
  • Warns BJP of electoral wipeout if it opposes BC quota
  • Highlights double standards in BJP's stance on Muslim reservation
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BJP stalling 42 per cent reservation for Backward Classes, claims Telangana CM

Telangana CM Revanth Reddy alleges BJP is obstructing 42% BC quota by using Muslim reservation as an excuse, warns of political backlash.

"You can’t have one justice for Telangana and another justice for other states. – Revanth Reddy"

Hyderabad, July 23

Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy on Wednesday accused the BJP of stalling 42 per cent reservation for Backward Classes (BCs) by using Muslim community as an excuse.

He alleged that the leaders of saffron party were playing politics of sentiment by stating that they would back 42 percent quota for BCs if Muslims are removed from the list of BCs.

Addressing a press conference in Delhi, he clarified that Muslims are being extended the benefits of reservation on the basis of their backwardness.

He dared BJP to scrap reservation for Muslims in the states ruled by it or its allies. He asked why the BJP was not scrapping Muslim quota in Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat, Maharashtra and Andhra Pradesh.

He alleged that BJP is adopting double standards on the issue of Muslim reservation and trying to derive political mileage by whipping up passions.

“You can’t have one justice for Telangana and another justice for other states,” he remarked.

He warned that if BJP oppose Backward Class reservation, the party will be wiped out from Telangana.

Revanth Reddy along with some state ministers and Congress leaders arrived in the national capital to mobilise support of various parties for including two state laws for 42 per cent Backward Class reservation in the 9th Schedule of the Constitution.

The Chief Minister recalled that the state legislature passed two Bills for 42 per cent quota for BCs in education, employment and public life and sent the same to the Centre for including in the 9th Schedule.

Revanth Reddy also pointed out that the local body elections have to be conducted in the state by September as per the direction of the High Court. “If 42 percent seats in local bodies are to be reserved for the BCs, the Centre will have to give its approval,” he said.

The Chief Minister said there was no justification in the argument that total reservations should not cross 50 per cent. He claimed that the Centre crossed this limit long back with 10 per cent reservation for Economically Weaker Sections (EWS).

The Chief Minister also demanded that a leader from Telangana should be made the Vice-President of India.

Revanth Reddy said Bandaru Dattatreya, whose tenure as Haryana Governor has just ended, should be made Vice-President. He alleged that since Dattatreya is an OBC leader he was sidelined to make G. Kishan Reddy the union minister. He said similarly Bandi Sanjay was removed as state BJP president and a Brahmin was recently appointed as the state BJP chief.

- IANS

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Priya S
As someone from BC community, I appreciate CM's efforts. Our people have been marginalized for generations. But why bring religion into this? Backwardness should be the only criteria, not caste or religion. 🙏
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Arjun K
Both BJP and Congress playing dirty politics here. First implement proper creamy layer system so benefits reach truly needy. Currently rich BCs are taking all benefits while poor remain deprived. System needs reform!
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Shreya B
Interesting how CM is silent about Muslim reservation in his own state! If backwardness is the criteria, then why only certain communities? Either have uniform policy across India or scrap all religion-based quotas.
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Karthik V
The 50% cap was set by Supreme Court for good reason. If every state starts increasing quotas, soon general category will have no seats left. We need rational solution, not political gimmicks before elections.
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Meera T
As a Telangana resident, I'm tired of this quota debate. Our local issues like water crisis, unemployment need attention. Politicians only wake up before elections with these divisive issues. Shame! 😤

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