Explorer

Telangana CM KCR Urges Centre To Increase SC Reservation Quota

Speaking in the Assembly, he demanded that the Centre should increase the SC quota beyond the existing 15%

Hyderabad: Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao on Tuesday urged the Centre to enhance the reservation quota of Scheduled Castes and also undertake a caste census.

Speaking in the Assembly, he demanded that the Centre should increase the SC quota beyond the existing 15 per cent in view of changed dynamics.

Replying to debate on Dalit Bandhu scheme launched by his government, he said that the population of SCs has increased since the enactment to provide them 15 per cent reservation.

KCR, as Rao is popularly known, pointed out that contrary to general perception that Dalits are only 15 per cent of the total population in Telangana, statistics show that they are 17.53 per cent.

Also read | Tamil Nadu: 5-Yr-Old Boy Dies After Mistakenly Consuming Liquor Brought By Grandfather In Vellore

He said in some districts, Dalits are more than 20 per cent of the population. Mancherial district has the highest population of Dalits at 25.64 per cent. He said out of 1.03 crore families in Telangana, nearly 18 lakh are Dalits.

The Chief Minister also urged the Centre to undertake caste census. He announced that the Assembly will pass a resolution in this regard and send it to the Centre.

KCR backed the suggestion of All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) leader Akbaruddin Owaisi for caste census and wondered why the Centre was not coming forward to undertake this.

"All kinds of nonsense is spoken in the absence of statistics. Unless you have the facts and figures, you can't make the proper plans for upliftment of any section," he said.

Also read | No Two-Finger Test Was Done On Woman IAF Officer: Air Chief Marshal

KCR also pointed out that unlike other countries, India has no national identity card. "Even our neighbouring country Myanmar has issued identity cards. With great difficulty, we had Aadhaar but for some strange reasons, even this is not accepted as a national identity card," he said.

The Chief Minister also underlined the need for categorization of SC reservation. He said he raised the issue many times during meetings with the Prime Minister and a resolution was passed in the Assembly and sent to the Centre. He advised BJP leaders of the state to make their government at the Centre accept this demand and offered to accord them warm welcome and felicitate on their return from the national capital.

Top Headlines

'J&K Is Integral Part Of India': Indian Diplomat Corrects Incorrect Map At Dhaka Seminar
'J&K Is Integral Part Of India': Indian Diplomat Corrects Incorrect Map At Dhaka Seminar
'1,000 Missiles Locked And Loaded': Trump Warns Iran Over Assassination Plot After Khamenei's Funeral
'1,000 Missiles Locked And Loaded': Trump Warns Iran Over Assassination Plot After Khamenei's Funeral
Shubman Gill Receives Prestigious Wimbledon Honour, Joins Sachin, Virat & Rohit In Elite Club
Shubman Gill Receives Prestigious Wimbledon Honour, Joins Sachin, Virat & Rohit In Elite Club
PM Modi's Historic New Zealand Visit: India-NZ Ties Elevated To Strategic Partnership, Key Takeaways
PM Modi's Historic New Zealand Visit: India-NZ Ties Elevated To Strategic Partnership, Key Takeaways

Videos

UP News: Lalita Gautam Case Sparks Political Row in Meerut, Chandrashekhar Azad Stopped, Sangeet Som to Visit
MP Politics: Massive Protests Erupt in Datia After Narottam Mishra Denied BJP Ticket, Police Lathicharge Supporters
Defence News: Rajnath Singh Inducts 75% Indigenous INS Mahendragiri into Indian Navy, Maritime Strength Gets Major Boost
Ghaziabad News: Empty DPS School Bus Catches Fire on Meerut Road, Driver Safe, Probe Underway
Iran Politics: Iran's New Supreme Leader Remains Out of Public View Amid Speculation

Photo Gallery

25°C
New Delhi
Rain: 100mm
Humidity: 97%
Wind: WNW 47km/h
See Today's Weather
powered by
Accu Weather
Embed widget