Telangana, setting a precedent as the first state in the country, is stepping into the local body elections with a historic 42% reservation for Backward Classes (BC). The government’s decision to implement reservations has echoed powerfully throughout the nation.
Political heavyweights such as BJP MLA Payal Shankar and Talasani Srinivas Yadav have openly extended their support during the discussions in the Assembly. They emphasized that social justice for weaker sections should be implemented without succumbing to the spectacle of politics, and that unity must be maintained.
A unanimous decision was reached in the assembly meeting after heated discussions. There was a call for affidavits in the court to be implemented, reflecting the collective agreement of the assembly.
Interestingly, the survey conducted for the reservation witnessed a remarkable 97% participation from the people. However, you were noticeably absent from this crucial caste-based survey. This showcases the people’s trust in the government’s decision and their active role in shaping the future of the state.
Following empirical data, a dedicated commission has been set up, which further formed a sub-committee. This committee, respecting the data, has implemented the 42% reservation and passed a law, marking a significant milestone towards social justice.
Setting politics aside, the assembly meeting witnessed a resounding agreement on this landmark decision. The BJP, BRS, and AIMIM parties have been requested to become imploded in court, demonstrating the unified support for this historic move.
