
Boycott quota ordinance opponents, says Telangana CM Revanth Reddy to BCs
Revanth also said the community must stand united to defend what he called a long-overdue and historic measure.
Meeting a delegation of BC association leaders led by National BC Welfare Association president Jajula Srinivas Goud, Revanth said: "If anyone goes to court or sends someone to challenge the ordinance, the BC community should announce their social boycott. The BC community must make this clear."
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Revanth assured that the Congress govt would hire top lawyers from Delhi to defend the ordinance in court and called on BC leaders to act as a shield for the govt.
CM slams BRS for ignoring BC community
The delegation, including BC leaders from various political backgrounds, TPCC president B Mahesh Kumar Goud and a couple of ministers, met the CM at his residence and thanked him for the state cabinet's decision to go ahead with the ordinance.
Revanth accused former BC ministers in the K Chandrasekhar Rao cabinet, including Gangula Kamalakar, V Srinivas Goud, and Talasani Srinivas Yadav, of opposing the same BC quota they once ignored.
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'When the BRS govt passed the Panchayat Raj Act in 2018 capping total reservations at 50%, these very BC leaders were ministers. Now, at KCR's behest, they are opposing our move to increase BC quota. What more can I do? I'll call a cabinet meeting even at midnight for BC welfare,' he announced.
Revanth also launched a scathing attack on BJP leaders accusing them of lacking sincerity on BC welfare.
The CM reminded that the local body elections were postponed to accommodate the 42% quota and that the high court has given a one-month deadline to finalise reservations. He said a presentation would soon be made to Congress and INDIA bloc MPs on the issue.

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