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**Summary:**
Telangana’s Deputy Chief Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka reaffirmed the Congress government’s commitment to implementing 42% reservation for Backward Classes (BCs). He blamed the BJP-led Central government for obstructing the BC quota Bill passed by the Telangana Legislative Assembly. The government conducted a scientific survey to support the reservation policy, ensuring it was data-driven. Vikramarka criticized the previous BRS government for capping local body reservations and both BRS and BJP for hypocrisy and obstructing BC representation. The Congress party asserts its commitment to social justice and equitable representation and says it will announce its next steps after receiving official court documents.
**News Article:**
**Telangana Congress Vows to Fight for 42% BC Reservation, Blames BJP for Delay**
**Hyderabad, October 9, 2025** – The Congress government in Telangana has reiterated its commitment to implementing a 42% reservation for Backward Classes (BCs), vowing to fight “legally, politically, and morally” for its realization. Deputy Chief Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka, speaking at a press conference held at Gandhi Bhavan today, directly accused the BJP-led Central government of obstructing the passage of the BC quota Bill, which was unanimously approved by the Telangana Legislative Assembly.
“We are not just making promises – we are taking action,” Vikramarka stated, emphasizing the government’s dedication to social justice. He explained that the High Court had mandated elections by September 30, 2025, prompting the state government to enact the 42% reservation. To that end the government initiated a survey to issue GO 9, the findings of which were converted into a Bill that was unanimously passed in the assembly.
Vikramarka pointed out that the bill is currently pending with the Governor. “Who stopped the bill? It’s the BJP government at the Centre.”
The Deputy CM clarified that the Congress government undertook a scientific and empirical survey to ensure the reservation policy was data-driven.
Vikramarka also criticized the previous BRS government for its 2018 law capping local body reservations at 50%, effectively hindering BC representation. He also stated that the BRS and BJP’s opposition to the bill was hypocritical considering they did not participate in the aforementioned survey.
TPCC president Mahesh Kumar Goud added that the Congress party, unlike the BJP and BRS, has consistently worked to uplift BC communities. He said the party will announce its next steps after receiving the official court documents.
The Congress government’s stance underscores the ongoing political battle over BC reservations in Telangana, with the party positioning itself as a champion of social justice against what it perceives as obstructionist tactics from the BJP and BRS.