TRS govt caused injustice to BC by reducing quota in panchayat

Press Trust of India  |  Hyderabad 

The Thursday alleged that the TRS government in caused injustice to backward classes (BC) by reducing the percentage of reservations for them in rural local body elections to be held this month.

"... by showing court orders as pretext, in a way to reduce the previous 34 per cent reservation to 22 per cent, by reducing the quota by 12, the is discriminating weaker sections (backward classes)," former MLA T told reporters.

Though the had earlier directed that reservation be decided "technically on the basis of statistics," the TRS government did not respond to it, he claimed.

All political parties are seeking reservations (in local body polls) as per population, he said.

Reddy also claimed that some officials indulged in irregularities with 2011 census in deciding reservations.

BJP MLA and other party leaders submitted a memorandum to the on Monday, demanding that the previous 34 per cent reservation for backward classes in Gram Panchayat elections be resumed.

K Chandrasekhar Rao said last week that the issued an ordinance with reduced quota for backward classes as the ordered that local body elections be conducted by January 10, while the said the total percentage of reservations should not exceed 50 per cent.

The Gram Panchayat elections in the state would be held in three phases, beginning January 7.

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First Published: Thu, January 03 2019. 18:30 IST