70% of DCC chiefs are from weaker sections of the society: TPCC chief

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Telangana Pradesh Pradesh Congress Committee president and MLC B. Mahesh Kumar Goud connected Wednesday said for the archetypal time, 70% of the District Congress Committee (DCC) appointments person been fixed to SC, ST, and BC communities, with 5 ST leaders appointed arsenic DCC presidents.

Addressing a gathering of the Telangana Adivasi Congress astatine Indira Bhavan here, helium stressed that Rahul Gandhi’s imaginativeness of societal justness is being efficaciously implemented by Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy. He further revealed that a bulk of manager posts volition soon beryllium allotted to members of the ST community.

Highlighting Congress’s long‑standing committedness to societal justness and tribal welfare, Mr. Goud said the enactment has consistently fought for wood rights and onshore rights protection.

He recalled donating 11 acres of onshore for a schoolhouse successful his autochthonal village, wherever Lambada assemblage members are successful majority. He assured that Congress volition stay astatine the forefront successful protecting tribal rights and improving surviving standards, portion calling connected Adivasi communities to play a cardinal relation successful achieving societal justness successful Telangana.

He pointed retired that the authorities is implementing respective payment schemes to grow acquisition and employment opportunities for tribal youth, claiming that Telangana’s payment programmes are unmatched anyplace other successful the country. He besides noted that successful caller municipal elections, SC, ST, and BC communities won implicit 75 percent of seats.

The gathering was attended by All India Adivasi Congress president MLA Vikrant Bhuria, vice president Tejawat Bellayya Naik, Social Welfare Minister Adluri Laxman Kumar, Panchayat Raj Minister D. Anusuya alias Seethakka, on with Adivasi MPs, MLAs, and elder enactment leaders.

Published - March 11, 2026 07:11 p.m. IST

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