Deccan Chronicle

CM to ask Centre for BC legislatur­e quota

TS has passed resolution, CM to lead all-party team

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

Chief Minister K. Chandrasek­har Rao on Sunday said the state government would request the Centre to bring in an Act in Parliament that would accord reservatio­ns to the BCs in legislatur­es.

He said the TS Assembly had passed a resolution to this effect.

The Chief Minister said that all the political parties in the state want reservatio­n for BCs in legislatur­es and the state government had put this issue before the Centre as an urgent demand.

Mr Rao announced that an all-party delegation would visit Delhi and meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi on this issue.

He said a request would also be made to Mr Modi to set up a separate BC welfare ministry at the Centre and give reservatio­ns to the BCs.

He requested Assembly Speaker Dr S. Madhusudha­na Chary to allow a day-long debate in the House on the improvemen­t measures and programmes to be taken up for the welfare and developmen­t of the BCs.

“After the BC public representa­tives hold meetings for three to four days and give recommenda­tions to the government, these recommenda­tions would be discussed in the Assembly and the necessary Bills, GOs and decisions would be issued,” he said.

“We are implementi­ng measures for the developmen­t of BCs within the jurisdicti­on of the state. Let us implement reservatio­ns in the local bodies. We will provide subsidies to the BCs on the lands allotted for the entreprene­urs by the TSIIC. Plan schemes, which are needed for the BCs will be discussed with all caste organisati­ons,” the Chief Minister said.

He said opinion would be taken from all sections, and a report will be prepared and sent to the government.

“The report given by you will be treated as an instructio­n by the government and we will implement it. Once you get clarity let us have a day’s debate in the Assembly and then announce the policies,” he said.

“There is no politics in the matter. Every party representa­tive wants developmen­t and welfare of the BCs. The government is not going to take any credit. We will tell the people it is a united effort of all the parties. This will send a positive message to the people,” the CM said.

“Some communitie­s face some issues while getting a caste certificat­e,” he said.

There are also some problems within the communitie­s over getting the benefit of the government policies. Certain communitie­s have identity crisis. The public representa­tives have to suggest implementa­ble policies,” Mr Rao said.

 ??  ?? Chief Minister K. Chandrasek­har Rao and Speaker Madhusudha­na Chary at a meeting on BCs welfare at Pragathi Bhavan in Hyderabad on Sunday.
Chief Minister K. Chandrasek­har Rao and Speaker Madhusudha­na Chary at a meeting on BCs welfare at Pragathi Bhavan in Hyderabad on Sunday.

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