Telangana Increases BC Reservation to 42%

The Telangana government has issued an order to increase reservations for Backward Classes to 42% in local bodies. This stems from two Bills, currently awaiting Presidential assent. The decision fulfills a 2023 election promise, raising reservations from the previous 23%. The move faces opposition from the BJP-led central government.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Hyderabad | Updated: 26-09-2025 20:58 IST | Created: 26-09-2025 20:58 IST
Telangana Increases BC Reservation to 42%
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The Telangana government has officially announced an increase in reservations for Backward Classes (BC) in local bodies from 23% to 42% with a new Government Order. This significant policy change follows the passage of two Bills earlier this year.

These Bills are now waiting for Presidential assent, a step that has yet to be taken. The state government's decision stems from promises made during the 2023 assembly election campaign. The ruling Congress, led by Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy, sees this as fulfilling a vital commitment.

Reddy recently protested at Jantar Mantar, accusing the BJP-led central government of delaying the Bills due to anti-OBC sentiments. The push for increased reservation has been a contentious issue affecting local governance and representation.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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