Key Points

Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy has sharply criticized BRS president K Chandrashekar Rao for allegedly obstructing the 42% backward classes quota bill with malicious intent. He accused the opposition party of influencing the governor to stall the ordinance and spreading misinformation about the reservation efforts. The CM revealed that his government wrote five letters to Prime Minister Narendra Modi seeking appointment but received no positive response. Reddy emphasized that his administration conducted a comprehensive caste survey through the Dedication Commission to legally justify the increased quota for backward classes.

Key Points: Revanth Reddy Accuses KCR of Obstructing Telangana 42% BC Quota Bill

  • CM accuses KCR of creating hurdles for BC quota bill enactment
  • BRS influenced governor to stall ordinance for BC quota
  • State wrote to PM Modi five times with no response
  • Government conducted caste survey to justify 42% reservation
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Obstructing bill with malicious intent: Telangana CM Revanth Reddy criticises BRS chief KCR over 42% BC Quota

Telangana CM Revanth Reddy blames BRS chief KCR for maliciously blocking the 42% backward classes quota bill, citing lack of support and legal hurdles from previous regime.

"The party leadership is not happy and is obstructing the bill with a malicious motive - Telangana CMO Statement"

Hyderabad, August 31

Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy on Sunday said that the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) Party president K Chandrashekar Rao (KCR) was against Backward Classes empowerment and "creating hurdles" for the enactment of the bill in the house after participating in the debate on the Backward Classes (BCs) quota bill in the Assembly.

The BRS legislator G Kamalakar's statement of his full support for the bill is admirable. However, the party leadership is not happy and is "obstructing the bill with a malicious motive", an official statement from the Telangana Chief Minister's Office (CMO) said.

The CM appealed to Kamalakar not to succumb to pressure from BRS leadership and stop spreading misinformation to the weaker sections from the Assembly. Blaming each other by the BC community leaders is not a good sign for the backwards communities, the CMO statement quoting the CM said.

Furthermore, as per the statement, the Chief Minister held KCR responsible for not increasing the BC quota, as the Panchayat Raj Act 2018, enacted during the BRS rule, does not permit an increase of the quota beyond 50 per cent.

The Chief Minister questioned the BRS for not supporting the big dharna held at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi demanding the union government approve the BC quota bills pending before the President of India.

"It was a clear sign of the lack of sincerity of BRS in increasing BC quota," the CM charged.

"People have already given a mandate against BRS," the CM said, warning the opposition party of facing public ire again and losing their stature if the party did not stop playing politics on BC's political empowerment.

The opposition party influenced the governor and stalled the promulgation of the ordinance for the BC quota.

The Governor forwarded the bills and ordinance to the President of India for approval, but there has been no positive response yet. Since the centre has not approved, the government decided to adopt a bill to lift a 50 percent cent cap on reservation in the assembly.

The Chief Minister also mentioned that the state government had written letters to Prime Minister Narendra Modi five times seeking an appointment, but the PM had not responded positively.

Elaborating on the state government's unstinted efforts to increase the BC quota, the Chief Minister said that the Dedication Commission was constituted as per the High Court's orders. Rajya Sabha member R. Krishnaiah has filed a writ petition (Writ Petition No. 30381/2024) in the High Court, demanding that information be collected through the Dedication Commission and not through the BC Commission, the statement added.

"We conducted a caste survey through the Dedication Commission to provide 42 per cent reservation to the weaker sections," the CM said.

Further, as per the statement, referring to BRS leader Kamalakar's statement that Rajasthan and Bihar faced numerous challenges, the CM stated that the Telangana government had sent an official committee and ministers to study the policies in other states to resolve the hurdles.

The CM said that the government has appointed the Dedication Commission only after examining the legal issues. The entire process of the Caste Census began on February 4, 2024, and was completed on February 4, 2025. "We worked diligently to enact a law for the BC quota within a deadline of 365 days."

"The BC quota was approved in a cabinet meeting before being adopted as a resolution in the Assembly. We sent two separate bills to the Governor to provide a 42 per cent quota in education, empowerment and local bodies. The two bills have been pending with the President for the last 5 months," the Chief Minister said, pointing out that some forces approached the High Court on local body elections, and the court ordered the election to be conducted by September 30.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Why is the central government sitting on this for 5 months? PM Modi should immediately approve the BC quota bills. This delay is affecting millions of backward class students and job seekers.
Vikram M
Both parties are playing politics with reservations. Congress didn't do anything when they were in power earlier, now suddenly they're champions of BC rights. Election gimmick hai sab!
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Priya S
As a BC community member, I appreciate Revanth Reddy's efforts. At least he's trying to deliver what he promised. The caste survey was completed systematically within 1 year - that's commendable work. 👍
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Michael C
The legal complexities around reservation caps need careful consideration. While empowerment is important, we must ensure the solution is constitutionally sound and doesn't get struck down by courts later.
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Ananya R
Instead of blaming each other, all parties should work together for BC empowerment. This political drama helps nobody. We need practical solutions, not political mudslinging! 🤦‍♀️
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Karthik V
The Governor and Centre are equally responsible for this delay. When state assemblies pass bills for social justice, they shouldn't be kept pending for months. This is injustice to backward classes.

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