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**Telangana High Court Hears Arguments on BC Reservation in Local Body Elections**

Hyderabad: The Telangana High Court is currently reviewing the state government’s order (GO) providing 42% reservation for Backward Classes (BCs) in upcoming local body elections. The court is hearing petitions challenging the legality of the GO, arguing that it violates the Supreme Court’s mandate that reservations should not exceed 50% of total seats.

Arguments presented to the Chief Justice’s bench highlighted that while the state assembly passed a bill on August 31st regarding reservations, it remains pending approval with the Governor. Petitioners’ lawyers also argued that GOs 9 and 41, related to the reservation policy, are invalid. They emphasized that while not opposed to BC reservations, the current allocation surpasses the permissible limit based on previous guidelines, citing Supreme Court judgments in the *Indra Sawhney*, *Krishna Murthy*, and *Vikas Kishan Rao* cases. The petitioners’ lawyers also highlighted that only the election schedule had been released so far.

The court has consolidated 23 related petitions and is expected to deliver a verdict soon. The outcome of this case has significant implications for the upcoming local body elections in Telangana.

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