Hyderabad, January 2, 2025 – The Social Justice Forum has reiterated its demand for 42% reservations for Backward Classes (BCs) in Telangana’s local body elections, emphasizing the need to fulfill promises made under the Kamareddy Declaration. The Forum has warned of state-wide agitations if immediate steps are not taken to implement these commitments.

Key Resolutions Adopted
- Grassroots Campaigns: Educating citizens at village, mandal, and district levels and creating awareness about the promises made in the Kamareddy BC Declaration.
- Social Media Amplification: Leveraging platforms to spotlight issues and attract public attention.
- Mobilizing Public Support: Organizing protests, demonstrations, and impactful lectures.
- Advocacy for Policy Change: Demanding abolition of the creamy layer policy to ensure equitable opportunities.
Focus on the Kamareddy BC Declaration
The Kamareddy BC Declaration, introduced before the Telangana State Assembly elections in 2023, outlined significant welfare measures for BCs, including the implementation of 42% reservations in local body elections. The Forum expressed disappointment at the government’s inaction, urging it to demonstrate its commitment in 2025.
Call to Action
The Forum emphasized the importance of sustained efforts to achieve social justice for BCs. “Innovative strategies, combined with grassroots mobilization and digital outreach, are critical to addressing long-standing disparities,” said Mr. Rao.
The Way Forward
- Engage local communities with targeted campaigns.
- Use platforms like Facebook and Twitter to share updates.
- Organize discussions with prominent BC leaders.
For more information on similar developments, read our article on nationwide caste census and BC quota issues.
