BCYP chief issues ultimatum to govt. on demands related to BCs

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Bharata Chaitanya Yuvajana Party president   Bode Ramachandra Yadav addressing the BC Simha Garjana adjacent   Mangalagiri successful  Guntur territory  connected  Sunday.

Bharata Chaitanya Yuvajana Party president Bode Ramachandra Yadav addressing the BC Simha Garjana adjacent Mangalagiri successful Guntur territory connected Sunday.

Accusing successive governments of disregarding the long-pending demands of Backward Classes (BCs), Bharata Chaitanya Yuvajana Party (BCYP) president Bode Ramachandra Yadav said helium would motorboat an indefinite accelerated connected April 11 if they were not met wrong 30 days.

Addressing the BC Simha Garjana adjacent Mangalagiri successful Guntur territory connected Sunday (February 22), Mr. Ramachandra Yadav said “real BC empowerment” has been a mirage notwithstanding the gangly claims by the governments.

In spite of accounting for 55% of the population, BCs held lone 34 of the 175 Assembly seats, helium cited arsenic an illustration and criticised each the mainstream parties for maintaining treble standards connected the payment of BCs, and for not giving them their Constitutional rights.

Lack of ain buildings for 1,124 BC payment hostels successful the State, the meagre spending connected inmates of hostels, attacks connected BC communities and assorted different issues item their plight, helium pointed out.

Further, Mr. Yadav said the merchantability of ganja and drugs astatine acquisition institutions posed a large menace to the aboriginal of youth. Most of the younker who were falling prey to this menace belonged to the BCs and different downtrodden sections. The authorities should bid a high-level enquiry into it, helium demanded.

“I americium placing 5 main demands earlier the government. They are the contiguous enactment of a BC Protection Act; allocation of 1,000 acres successful Amaravati for BCs; a broad caste census; 44% reservation; and capable budgetary allocations to BC corporations,” helium said.

A big of BC leaders, including Suraj Mandal, the grandson of B.P. Mandal, who chaired the Mandal Commission, took part.

Published - February 23, 2026 12:32 americium IST

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