Deccan Chronicle

RAMULU TO HEAD BC PANEL IN TS

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT HYDERABAD, OCT. 22

The Telangana state government has constitute­d the Backward Classes Commission with noted writer and social analyst, B.S. Ramulu as its chairman. Chief Minister K. Chandrasek­har Rao approved the appointmen­t of chairman and members for the new commission on Saturday.

The TS government has constitute­d Backward Classes Commission with noted writer and social analyst, B.S. Ramulu as chairman.

Chief Minister K. Chandrasek­har Rao approved the appointmen­t of the chairman and members for the new commission on Saturday following which the government issued orders. The commission's duration will be for a period of three years.

The CM appointed Dr Vakulabhar­anam Krishna Mohan Rao, Dr Eediga Anjaneya Goud and Juluru Gowri Shankar as members of the BC panel. The commission­er of BC welfare will be the member-secretary.

Mr Mohan Rao worked as member of National BC Commission earlier and he joined TRS from Congress a few months ago. Mr Goud used to be TD’s student wing leader; he too has since joined TRS.

The commission assumes significan­ce against the backdrop of TS government planning to increase reservatio­ns to Muslims to 12 per cent under BC-E quota. The government brought in BC Commission (Amendment) Ordinance, 2016 on October 8, to enable appointmen­t of a prominent personalit­y from backward classes as chairman. The earlier practice was to appoint a retired judge.

The commission of inquiry headed by retired IAS officer G. Sudheer, appointed in March 2015, in its report recommende­d 12 per cent quota for Muslims.

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