Telangana CM Demands Centre Approve BC Reservation Bills

Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy asked the Centre to approve two bills for 42% reservation for Backward Communities. He spoke at the Praja Palana Dinostavam event on Wednesday, marking Hyderabad states merger with India.

Hyderabad, 17 Sep 2025

Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy asked the Centre to approve two bills for 42% reservation for Backward Communities. He spoke at the Praja Palana Dinostavam event on Wednesday, marking Hyderabad states merger with India.

CM Pushes for BC Reservation Bills

Reddy said the bills will give 23,973 BCs political representation. He wants the BJP government to stop blocking social justice efforts. The CM held a protest in Delhi for the bills. Telangana is the first state to follow Supreme Court rules on SC sub-classification. Reddy said the bills will give 23,973 BCs political representation. He wants the BJP government to stop blocking social justice efforts. The CM held a protest in Delhi for the bills. Telangana is the first state to follow Supreme Court rules on SC sub-classification. Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy on Wednesday demanded that the Centre approve two Bills passed by the state legislature to provide 42 per cent reservation for the Backward Communities in education and local body polls. Speaking after unfurling the national flag on the occasion of Hyderabad state’s merger with Indian Union…

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Telangana Development Plans

The state aims to become a 1 trillion dollar economy by 2035. It is working on water projects and metro expansion. New highways, airports and industrial areas are planned. The CM said these will change Telanganas face by 2047. He criticized the past BRS government for neglecting education and development. The state aims to become a 1 trillion dollar economy by 2035. It is working on water projects and metro expansion. New highways, airports and industrial areas are planned. The CM said these will change Telanganas face by 2047. He criticized the past BRS government for neglecting education and development. Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy on Wednesday demanded that the Centre approve two Bills passed by the state legislature to provide 42 per cent reservation for the Backward Communities in education and local body polls. Speaking after unfurling the…

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We are mounting pressure on the Centre for the approval of the bills.

The government will continue efforts for BC reservation and state development. Follow The Rising News for more verified updates.

Updated 17 Sep 2025, 18:27 IST; source: link