Hyderabad: The Congress and the BRS locked horns over the implementation of BC reservations for the duration of a debate within the Assembly. Outdated minister Talasani Srinivas Yadav challenged the Congress authorities over its alleged “failure” to implement the Kamareddy BC Declaration. Strongly countering him, ministers Sridhar Babu and Vakiti Srihari defended the authorities.
They asserted that the Congress party became as soon as the “correct champion” of BCs, claiming it secured victory within the polls with solid toughen from the community.
At some stage within the Assembly debate on demands for grants, Srinivas Yadav criticised the Congress authorities, particularly focusing on the inability of development on the promised 42 per cent reservation for BCs in native our bodies. He accused the ruling party of the exercise of BCs as a “vote bank” whereas failing to give the legislative protections and financial backing promised for the duration of the election campaign.
The MLA also wondered the failure to implement the BC Sub-Draw to be certain dedicated funds for these communities.
The legislative affairs minister countered the accusations of the Sanathnagar MLA and asserted that Leader of the Opposition within the Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi stands by weaker sections and steps forward to rectify injustices. The minister called upon Opposition parties to be part of forces with the Congress within the occasion that they had been eager about struggling with for BC reservations.
He criticised the BRS, alleging that it failed to be part of the Congress within the wrestle for BC reservations in Delhi out of be anxious of the BJP. He eminent that a dedicated committee had been constituted and that true efforts had been being made to tackle the peril based on the court docket’s verdict.
“In accordance with that commitment, we now contain made our efforts and would perhaps presumably maybe continue to diagram so,” he acknowledged.
The debate also touched upon the placement of BC ministers, with BJP members claiming that BC ministers take care of Vakiti Srihari got “insignificant” portfolios with out passable vitality. Srihari rejected the dispute, asserting that no ministry is insignificant.




