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JAC of Telangana govt employees back govt's fight for 42% BC quota bill

JAC of Telangana govt employees back govt's fight for 42% BC quota bill

Time of Indiaa day ago
Hyderabad: The Joint Action Committee (JAC) of the govt employees and pensioners, the largest union, has extended complete support to the Congress govt's fight against the Centre for the approval of 42% BC reservation bills.
The JAC's support for the BC quota bill assumes significance as it was fighting against the state govt for the Pay Revision Commission (PRC), pending bills, and their other long-pending demands. The JAC leaders, including its president Maram Jagdeeshwar and secretary general Eluri Sreenivasa Rao, along with their delegation, reached New Delhi on Tuesday and participated in a joint media conference by animal husbandry minister Vakiti Srihari held at Telangana Bhavan in the national capital.
The JAC leaders said the Telangana BC 42% bill is an example for the country. "We express our support for the government's efforts to get the 42% reservation bill for BCs based on the caste survey. The Central govt should take the initiative to get the President's approval for such a democratic bill. It is natural justice to provide 42% reservation in education, employment, and local bodies to BCs, who constitute 56.33% of Telangana's population, and that the fruits of development will reach all communities through equality of opportunity," Sreenivasa Rao said.
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Srihari said such social justice will create peace and harmony in society. The 42% BC Reservation Bill, which was drafted by the Telangana government and approved in the Legislative Assembly by all political parties, is a model for the country. The Centre should appreciate the decision of the state government and immediately work towards getting the President's approval. "It will be a great step forward in the pursuit of social justice," he said.
The JAC leaders said they will participate in a dharna at Jantar Mantar on Wednesday. Leaders and members of various BC welfare associations and BC community members will also participate in the dharna and make it a success. Earlier in the day, the state unit of the CPM, led by its secretary John Wesley, held a dharna at Indira Park in Hyderabad demanding that the Centre take all steps for the approval of the quota.
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