Hyderabad: PM Modi Praises Dasu Suresh\'s Advocacy for BCs, Discusses 27% Reservation
Hyderabad: In a spirited gathering of BC (Backward Classes) leaders at Hyderabad's LB Stadium, Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed his appreciation for Sabhash Dasu and his relentless efforts in championing the welfare of BCs.
During his visit to Hyderabad, Prime Minister Modi welcomed the announcement by the BC Chief Minister of the BJP, which promises to provide a minimum of 27 percent reservation for BCs in legislative bodies. Dasu Suresh, President of the BC Rajyadhikara Samiti, received a positive response from Prime Minister Modi on this front.
The Honorable Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi, visited Hyderabad as part of the BC's self-respect meeting. At his cordial invitation, BC Rajyadhikara Samiti President Dasu Suresh participated in an intimate meeting with the Prime Minister of India, alongside key leaders. During this meeting, Dasu Suresh delineated the political and socio-economic status of BCs in the Telugu states, highlighting the ongoing discrimination against BC leadership, the missed opportunities for BCs, and the initiatives required for the comprehensive development of BCs.
Dasu Suresh emphasized that for 75 years, BCs have been subjected to political injustice in the country, and the ongoing harm to BCs can only be rectified by providing a 27 percent reservation in legislative bodies. He conveyed that this feat is achievable with the support of Prime Minister Modi, who responded positively and is committed to working towards this goal.
Furthermore, Das Suresh presented a comprehensive report to the Prime Minister, outlining the demands for reservations in the legislature, a special budget (sub-plan) for BCs, an increase in the creamy layer limit for government BC employees from 8 lakhs to 15 lakhs, a special industrial policy for BCs, the establishment of a BC ministry, and the initiation of a caste census for BCs. The Prime Minister particularly commended the BC Rajyadhikara Samiti for their dedicated efforts.