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**Telangana BC Leaders Vow to Intensify Fight for Reservation Implementation**

**Hyderabad, October 5, 2025** – Leaders from various Backward Classes (BC) organizations in Telangana have expressed outrage at the state government’s perceived reluctance to implement promised BC reservations. At an all-party meeting held Sunday in Hyderabad, BC leaders resolved to launch a sustained public movement alongside ongoing legal battles in the High Court and Supreme Court.

The meeting, organized by the BC Welfare Association and led by MP R. Krishnaiah, saw participation from key figures including Minister Vakiti Srihari, former Governor Dattatreya, former MP VH, MP Vaddiraju Ravichandra, former Ministers Gangula Kamalakar, Srinivas Goud, MLCs Madhusudanachari, Addanki Dayakar, Malka Komuraiah and numerous leaders from various BC caste associations.

Participants at the meeting argued that the government’s pursuit of legal challenges undermines its stated commitment to BC welfare. Srihari asserted that the current moment is crucial for securing BC reservations and that the state government wouldn’t back down. Dattatreya highlighted that some states have reservations exceeding 50% and that efforts should be made in assembly and parliament in order to implement the reservations here. Krishnaiah emphasized the need for a unified public struggle, drawing parallels to the Telangana movement, while court battles continue. VH cited the example of Tamil Nadu’s 69% reservation policy and called for a united BC front to achieve similar success in Telangana.

The resolution passed at the meeting signifies a major escalation in the BC community’s efforts to secure the implementation of promised reservation benefits in the state.

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