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BC Associations thanked CM Revanth Reddy for establishing a dedicated commission

Hyderabad: BC associations thanked Chief Minister Revanth Reddy for establishing a dedicated commission to implement Backward Classes (BC) reservations in local bodies without legal hurdles.

R. Krishnaiah, National President of the BC Welfare Association and former MP, along with MLA Danam Nagender and Chairman of the Fishermen’s Corporation, Mattu Sai Kumar, met with the Chief Minister at his residence in Jubilee Hills to convey their thanks.

BC leaders welcomed the government’s decision to form a dedicated commission. They emphasized the importance of fulfilling the commitments made by the Congress party regarding BC reservations.

This commission is expected to address the concerns of BC communities and streamline the implementation of reservations, marking a pivotal step in ensuring equitable representation in local governance.

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