Local Polls Likely Under Old Quota Rules

Haydarabad:
The cabinet that is likely to discuss the Table Justice PC Ghose Commission report on the Kaleshwaram project in Parliament is preparing for discussion.
The cabinet will be gathered at the Secretariat on August 25th to choose to local organs and receive important problems, including concluding the amount of reservation for retrospective classes (BCS) communities. According to official sources, the agenda will focus on cleaning the path of long -standing surveys and addressing legal obstacles in the proposed 42 percent quota in local organs.
The cabinet is expected to decide to make elections with the reservation model followed during the 2019 local organization surveys organized under the BRS regime. The Assembly increased a bill that increased BC reservations in local organs to 42 percent. In order to remove the 50 percent limit for general reservations, a regulation that changed the 2018 TaLangana Panchayat Raj Act was approved by the State Cabinet last month. Both the bill and the regulation are waiting for the approval of President Droupadi Murmu.
With waiting approval, the government cannot implement the advanced quota. As a result, it is likely that the cabinet will prefer to return to the 2019 formula, where BC reservations are reduced from 32 percent to 23 percent in accordance with the high court directions.
Politically, Prime Minister A. Revanth Redy said that the Congress will overcome this restriction by nominating at least 42 percent of candidates for local organs from retrospective class communities. Other parties said they would follow the case.
The cabinet also expects to be ready for the State Election Commission to hold the elections in September. The Supreme Court of TaLangana had previously led the government to complete the process of the local organs until September 30, and made the cabinet meeting on Saturday very important to conclude the timeline.
In addition to the elections, the cabinet will discuss the report of the Justice PC Ghose Commission in the Kaleshwaram Project in the Legislative Assembly. A decision on the Monsoon Session Program of the Parliament of the Parliament of Place and Discussed and Discussed The Report is also expected.
The cabinet is expected to approve the election elections with the reservation model watched in 2019.
The BRS regime reduced BC reservations from 50% to 32% at the Supreme Court border in quota.
The state awaits a central approval up to 42 percent for legislation march reservations for the BC community in local organs.
Prime Minister A. Revanth Redy said that the Congress will nominate at least 42% candidates from BC communities.
In September, the cabinet expected it to be ready for the State Election Commission to hold the elections.



