Revanth requests Modi meeting for BC reservations discussion

thehindu.com

Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy has requested a meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He aims to lead an all-party delegation to discuss two recently passed Bills regarding increased reservations for Backward Classes in education and local bodies. The Telangana Assembly approved the Bills, raising reservations for Backward Classes from 29% to 42% in education and public services. Both Bills received unanimous support from all political parties in the state. Reddy's letter highlights the need for the Central government's backing to implement these changes. Representatives from various political parties, including Congress and BJP, are expected to join the delegation.


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