Congress' Protest March: Telangana's Call for BC Reservations
Telangana Congress members will travel to New Delhi on August 4 in a special train to join a protest led by Chief Minister Revanth Reddy. The demonstration, scheduled from August 5 to 7, demands Presidential approval for pending bills to increase Backward Classes reservations passed by the Telangana Assembly.

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In a decisive move to secure greater inclusion for Backward Classes, Telangana's Congress faction is gearing up for a high-profile protest in New Delhi. A special train, departing from Charlapalli on August 4, will carry party members including Chief Minister Revanth Reddy, to the capital, aiming to demand action on pending reservation bills.
Set to unfold from August 5 to 7, the protest will see Congress leadership, including senior figures like Rahul Gandhi and legislative stalwarts, pressing for Presidential assent. The bills in question, passed by the Telangana Legislative Assembly in March, aim to elevate BC reservations to 42% across various sectors.
The action-packed agenda includes a Parliament debate push and a high-stakes dharna at Jantar Mantar, with planned meetings with President Droupadi Murmu to lobby for swift resolution.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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