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Telangana's 42% BC Reservation Bill ignites political turmoil

The Congress aims to increase the reservation for Backward Classes (BC) to 42% in local body elections, including panchayats and municipalities.

March 18, 2025 / 15:00 IST
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Telangana CM Revanth Reddy noted that Telangana is a leader in social justice and has called the new bill a necessary step to fix past wrongs.

On Monday, the Telangana Assembly passed two important bills that raised the reservation for Other Backward Classes (OBCs) to 42 percent. This decision has sparked strong reactions from various political groups.

The Congress hailed it as a major step forward for social justice, while opposition parties accused them of attempting to gain political advantage and warned of potential legal challenges. This move breaks the long-standing 50 percent cap on reservations. It has triggered a broader discussion about caste-based quotas and their impact on governance, employment, and education in the state and beyond.

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The Congress aims to increase the reservation for Backward Classes (BC) to 42% in local body elections, including panchayats and municipalities. Over the past few months, BC groups have pushed the government to act quickly on this.

In Telangana, BC, groups are not united; different dominant castes have their interests and support various political parties. In the 2024 Lok Sabha election, the BJP received 42% of the OBC vote, while the Congress got 38%, according to the CSDS Lokniti survey. Telangana has 134 BC castes, but a few have held power for many years. Currently, BCs receive reservations as a group, but Congress promised to create subcategories during the 2023 Assembly elections. We will know if the government keeps this promise once it presents the draft Bill in the Assembly.