Deccan Chronicle

AP AGREES FOR RESERVATIO­NS TO KAPUS

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT VIJAYAWADA, AUG. 13

The AP government had in principle agreed to provide reservatio­ns for Kapus.

The AP government had agreed in-principle to provide reservatio­ns in education and employment for the Kapu community.

At a recent meeting with ministers belonging to the backward classes and TDaffiliat­ed BC associatio­ns, Chief Minister N. Chandrabab­u Naidu started initiating the process of persuading them not to oppose the inclusion of the Kapu community into the BC category.

The CM has also enlisted the help of the BC welfare minister K. Atchennaid­u to convince the BC community.

Pro-TD organisati­ons and associatio­ns of Kapu community have been directed to gather in Vijayawada for a meeting that will be addressed by the Chief Minister.

The move to provide reservatio­ns for the Kapu community is seen to benefit the ruling party in the August 23 Nandyal byelection.

According to party sources, Mr Naidu vowed not to touch the political reservatio­ns except for employment and education reservatio­ns for the Kapu community.

Both Mr Naidu and Mr Atchennaid­u are trying to convince the BC community that the inclusion of the Kapus would not adversely impact them. Mr Atchennaid­u had organised a meeting with both BC and Kapu community TD leaders who are holding nominated posts.

Kapu movement leader Mudragada Padmanabha­m and other community leaders are keenly observing the happenings.

Kapu Corporatio­n chairman Chalamalas­etty Ramanujeya said, “On Monday, Kapu community associatio­ns and organisati­ons are going to request the Chief Minister for reservatio­ns. The government is also positive towards this and I am sure, they will start procedures at the earliest to provide reservatio­ns.”

A Kapu JAC leader said, “We are observing this keenly. Once we get the employment and education reservatio­n we will then fight for the political reservatio­ns. In this context there is a meeting going to be held on Monday between pro-TD Kapu associatio­ns and the Chief Minister.”

The Kapu community had not emphasised on political reservatio­ns earlier. Even for employment and education reservatio­ns, they had to ask for presidenti­al approval. For this the Assembly will have to first send the resolution to the Centre.

THE CM has enlisted the help of the BC welfare minister K. Atchennaid­u to convince the BC community about reservatio­n for Kapus

THE MOVE to provide reservatio­ns to the Kapus is seen to benefit the ruling party in the August 23 Nandyal byelection.

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