Telangana Shutdown: How BC Reservation Demand Paralyzed State Before Diwali

Telangana witnessed a near-total shutdown as Backward Classes groups demanded 42% reservation in local bodies. The bandh paralyzed public transport with TSRTC buses staying off roads and educational institutions remaining closed. In a rare show of unity, all political parties including the ruling Congress and opposition BRS and BJP supported the protest. The shutdown comes after the Telangana High Court stayed the government's order providing 42% BC reservation in local bodies.

Key Points: Telangana Bandh Over Backward Classes Reservation Hits Normal Life

  • State-wide bandh called by 136 Backward Classes associations demanding 42% reservation
  • TSRTC buses confined to depots causing severe travel disruption
  • All political parties including Congress, BRS, BJP united in supporting shutdown
  • Educational institutions closed while government offices functioned with black badges
  • High Court stayed 42% BC reservation order in local bodies
  • Bandh timing causes inconvenience ahead of Diwali festival season
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Near total shutdown in Telangana over reservation for Backward Classes

Complete shutdown in Telangana as 136 BC associations demand 42% reservation. Buses off roads, schools closed amid political unity for the bandh call.

"The Assembly already passed the Bill for Backward Class reservation, but the Governor did not give his approval - Konda Surekha, Minister"

Hyderabad, Oct 18

Road Transport Corporation buses went off the roads across Telangana while most of the shops, business establishments and educational institutions remained closed on Saturday as the state-wide bandh called by Backward Classes JAC and supported by all political parties evoked a near total response.

The bandh called by the Joint Action Committee (JAC), consisting of 136 Backward Classes associations in support of 42 per cent reservation for Backward Classes (BCs), impacted normal life in Hyderabad and other districts.

Buses of state-owned Telangana State Road Transport Corporation (TGSRTC) remained confined to depots as leaders of Backward Class groups and political parties staged protest demonstrations in front of the depots.

The suspension of bus services caused severe inconvenience to people in and around Hyderabad and in other districts ahead of Diwali.

The JAC, headed by Rajya Sabha member R. Krishnaiah, has appealed to all sections, caste groups and political parties to support the shutdown.

Krishnaiah, who is a BJP MP, termed the bandh as a non-political one aimed at demanding justice for the BCs.

The JAC exempted emergency services like hospitals and ambulances from the bandh.

Private educational institutions declared a holiday, while government-run schools and colleges also remained closed.

The government offices were functioning as usual. Employees belonging to Backward Class communities attended duties wearing black badges.

In a rare show of unity, all political parties, including the ruling Congress and opposition BRS and BJP, have declared support for the shutdown call.

Ministers and MLAs of the ruling party also participated in the protests in various parts of the state.

Mahatma Gandhi Bus Station (MGBS) and Jubilee Bus Station (JBS) in the state capital wore a deserted look. Passengers were seen waiting for buses.

Backward Class JAC leaders staged a protest near MGBS and JBS by playing games and singing songs. BJP MP Eatala Rajender and other party leaders participated in the protest near JBS.

Minister for Endowments and Forests Konda Surekha participated in the protest at Rathifiel Bus Stop in Secunderabad. She said the Assembly already passed the Bill for Backward Class reservation, but the Governor did not give his approval. She alleged that the BJP is not serious about the Backward Class reservation. She accused BJP leaders of doing injustice to Backward Classes by filing court cases.

Telangana Jagruthi leader K. Kavitha led the protest at Khairatabad junction in the heart of the state capital. She said it was ironic that the parties which should provide the Backward Classes reservation were participating in the bandh.

Police made elaborate security arrangements across the state to prevent any untoward incident. Director General of Police B. Shivadhar Reddy warned that strict action would be taken against anyone indulging in violence.

The Telangana High Court, on October 9, issued an interim stay on a Government Order (GO) which provided 42 per cent reservation for Backward Classes in local bodies. The Supreme Court refused to admit the Special Leave Petition (SLP) filed by the state government, saying it can’t interfere with the case being heard by the High Court.

- IANS

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Priya S
It's heartening to see all political parties united for this cause. When leaders across parties stand together for social justice, it shows the importance of this issue. Hope the Governor takes note and approves the bill soon.
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Kavya N
The 42% reservation is much needed for BC communities who have been historically marginalized. The High Court stay and Governor's delay in approving the bill is disappointing. Justice delayed is justice denied.
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Michael C
As someone working in Hyderabad, I appreciate that the protest was peaceful with games and songs. The police arrangements ensured no violence. This is how democratic protests should be conducted - strong message without disruption.
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Suresh O
The BJP MP supporting the bandh while his party's Governor is delaying the bill approval shows the political complexity. Reservation should be about social justice, not political games. Hope the issue gets resolved soon for the benefit of BC communities.
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Ananya R
While I understand the importance of reservation, I'm concerned about the economic impact of such shutdowns. Small businesses and daily wage workers suffer the most. There must be better ways to protest without affecting livelihoods.

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