Rejection of Meeting with Prez Humiliation to People of Telangana: Revanth

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Hyderabad: The Telangana delegation, headed by Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy, returned from Delhi without fulfilling President Droupadi Murmu.

In spite of their efforts to protect a visit to promote the approval of the pending 42 percent BC (Backward Classes) quota Bills and a regulation, Rashtrapati Bhavan did not validate the President’s accessibility. The delegation waited up until 4 pm on Thursday in the hope of protecting a visit however was left dissatisfied.

Dealing with an interview in Delhi on Thursday night, Revanth Reddy revealed his annoyance at the President’s workplace for not approving a visit, explaining the scenario as “regrettable and unpleasant,” and calling it a “embarrassment” to individuals of Telangana.

Revanth Reddy stated that the state federal government had actually asked for a consultation almost 10 days back, specifying its accessibility in Delhi in between August 5 and 7. Even on August 7, the last day of the see, no verification was gotten, resulting in increased disappointment amongst state leaders.

Revanth Reddy declared that the BJP had actually intentionally obstructed the President’s consultation for the Telangana delegation by wrongly depicting Telangana’s 42 percent BC quota as a “Muslim quota.” He clarified that the Telangana federal government’s BC quota was based upon the backwardness of BC neighborhoods, figured out by requirements such as instructional, work, and political underrepresentation in regional bodies– without any referral to religious beliefs.

Describing the BJP’s position on Muslim bookings, the Chief Minister kept in mind that BJP-ruled states like Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat, and Maharashtra had actually extended appointments to Muslims based upon social and instructional backwardness within particular Muslim neighborhoods, not on spiritual premises. He challenged the BJP to very first eliminate Muslim appointments in those states before opposing Telangana’s method.

Revanth Reddy likewise questioned whether minorities were being left out from political management in the nation, stressing that the Telangana federal government would continue to defend the 42 percent BC quota. He mentioned that if the Central federal government had any objection to Muslims getting appointments, it might pass OBC booking legislation omitting Muslims within 2 days in Parliament.

“Our stand is to offer bookings to all BCs, regardless of religious beliefs. Let the BJP make its stand clear– does it deal with BC appointments as Muslim appointments?” Revanth Reddy stated.

“We will continue our battle, making all possible efforts to protect the 42 percent BC quota in the coming days,” he included, signifying the federal government’s decision to push ahead with the need.