Telangana Govt Gets a Boost With SC Decision

Haydarabad: On Monday, the state government received great support in which the Supreme Court refused to entertain a defense that challenged 42 percent for communities in local body elections. Shortly after, Prime Minister A. Revanth Redy organized a teleconference with the ministers and the officials of the Legal Department to review the issue.
Deputy Prime Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka and the ministers Ponnam Prabhakar and Vaki Srihari, who participated in the Supreme Court hearing and participated in the Supreme Court hearing and participated in the Supreme Court of Appeals.
The Prime Minister directed the authorities to submit two petitions against the advanced BC quota, which would emerge at the Supreme Court of TaLangana on 8 October. The petitions against GO 9 claimed that the 50 percent ceiling applied by Supreme Cour violated 50 percent of the ceiling, including 15 percent, including total reservations in Telegana. Tribes.
Revanth Redy’s steps in front of the Supreme Court to defend the steps taken to defend the attitude of the state government because the authorities want distinguished lawyers from the authorities. He told them that the state government was census census and to establish a special BC commission that examined education, employment and political backwardness and proposed the government’s 42 percent quota that later accepted.
Meanwhile, three impreted petitions supporting the state government’s BC quota movement were presented in the Supreme Court on Monday. Congress leaders V. Hanumantha Rao, Mettu Saikumar and Laxman Yadav carried two separate petitions, while retired IAS officer T. Chiranjeevulu opened the third.
The State Election Commission has issued a program for local establishment elections with the presentation of candidates to start from 9 October. Official sources said the government was sure that the Supreme Court is sure of the increasing quota approval of the Supreme Court and that the process was based on scientific and legal suggestions. In addition, it is hopeful that the Supreme Court will not remain in the election process because the program has been published and the preparations continue.

