Parliament Starts Today: Telangana MPs to Raise BC Reservations Issue
Parliament Starts Today | Hyderabad, Dec 1: Telangana Congress MPs plan a sharp push on BC reservations Telangana during the winter session that starts today.
They set their agenda after the party leadership guided them on priority issues. They plan to demand new railway lines, urban challenge funds, regional ring road work, Musi clean up plans, and airport clearances for Warangal, Khammam, and Peddapalli.
They also plan to raise national concerns. They will speak on voter fraud allegations that drew wide attention after the recent Bihar polls.
They will also question errors in voter lists and alleged political meddling.
BC Reservations Telangana at Center Stage
Congress MPs view BC reservations Telangana as the most urgent issue. Panchayat polls already entered the second phase.
Many BC groups express anger over the current process. They claim the state misled them with GO 46. They now demand a central fix. They want the state to seek inclusion of the 42 percent BC quota in the Ninth Schedule.
They also want the Prime Minister to grant time for a direct appeal. They expect the state to use this Parliament session to press hard.
Parliament Starts Today
BC leaders from the ruling party also plan to visit Delhi. They want the Centre to move on the matter without delay. Their demands raised political interest across the state.
Deputy Chief Minister Bhatti Vikramarka met MPs and urged them to push for a special debate. He asked them to submit formats, resolutions, and appeals on time.
He also said the Chief Minister Revanth Reddy will visit Delhi if the Prime Minister grants a meeting.
Officials prepared MPs with a detailed briefing. They shared points on irrigation, power dues, GST arrears, and pending central funds.
They also kept old letters ready in Delhi for quick follow up. MPs shared their own lists and sought clarity on many matters.
Party leaders expect Congress MPs to speak on BC reservations Telangana and other pending state needs. They plan to highlight these points through the full session.

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