The Hindu (Vijayawada)

Protection Act, 34% quota in local body elections in 10point BC Declaratio­n of TDPJSP combine

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Telugu Desam Party (TDP) national president N. Chandrabab­u Naidu and Jana Sena Party ( JSP) president Pawan Kalyan released the 10point ‘BC (Backward Classes) Declaratio­n’ at the ‘Jai Ho BC’ programme held near Acharya Nagarjuna University (ANU) in Guntur on March 5 (Tuesday).

Giving details about the points mentioned in the declaratio­n, Mr. Naidu said that the BCs would get pension from the age of 50 years and the amount would be increased to ₹4,000 per beneficiar­y. “A dedicated BC Protection Act would be enacted, apart from protecting the rights by constituti­ng a social justice inquiry committee. A fund of ₹1.5 lakh crore would be spent on the BC Subplan in five years,” he said and accused the YSRCP government of diverting ₹75,000 crore from the BC SubPlan Fund.

He further said that the YSRCP government had reduced the BC reservatio­ns in local body elections from 34% to 24%, resulting in 16,800 BCs losing the chance of becoming elected representa­tives. “The TDPJSP combine, if voted to power, will ensure 34% reservatio­ns for the BCs in local body elections. A resolution will also be passed and sent to the Central government, seeking 34% reservatio­ns for BCs in the legislatur­es and 34% of the nominated posts will also be given to these communitie­s. Cooption membership will be given to those who cannot contest elections due to insufficie­nt population in their subcaste,” he said.

Mr. Naidu further added that corporatio­ns would be created as per their population ratio and funds would be allocated accordingl­y for economical developmen­t and employment generation for the BCs, adding that ₹10,000 crore would be spent through these corporatio­ns in five years.

He said the Aadarana scheme, which was withdrawn by Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy, would be revived at a cost of ₹5,000 crore to purchase modern equipment and gadgets. Common worksheds would be created at mandal and Assembly constituen­cy level and all the industrial subsidies withdrawn by Mr. Jagan Mohan Reddy would be revived.

Revival of schemes

Referring to the BC population, Mr. Naidu said that caste census would be done through legislatio­n. The Chandranna Bima benefits would be enhanced to ₹10 lakh, while Pelli Kanuka benefits would be increased to ₹1 lakh. Permanent caste certificat­es would be given.

For the benefit of students, all educationa­l schemes introduced during the TDP’s tenure would be revived. Residentia­l schools at the Assembly constituen­cy level would be upgraded into junior colleges and fee reimbursem­ent would be provided for PG students too. The study circles and Vidyonnath­i schemes would be revived.

“The BC Bhavans and community halls will be constructe­d within a year of forming the government,” Mr. Naidu added.

Endorsing the declaratio­n, Mr. Pawan Kalyan alleged that Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy had disturbed the livelihood of the BCs by amending the sand policy. He alleged that more than 30 workers died due to lack of sand availabili­ty.

“Mr. Jagan Mohan Reddy has failed in fulfilling the election promises made to BCs. An Act is needed to protect the BCs, given the atrocities on them meted out by the YSRCP government,” he said.

Mr. Pawan Kalyan observed that there must be a jetty for fishermen in every 30 km and promising that it would be done if the TDPJSP combine came to power.

 ?? ?? TDP national president N. Chandrabab­u Naidu and JSP president Pawan Kalyan releasing the BC Declaratio­n in Guntur on Tuesday.
TDP national president N. Chandrabab­u Naidu and JSP president Pawan Kalyan releasing the BC Declaratio­n in Guntur on Tuesday.

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