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తెలంగాణలో ఉద్రుతంగా సోషల్ ఇంజనీరింగ్ || Politics Of Social Engineering In Telangana ||

#profknageshwaranalysis #ProfkNageshwaranalysis #mlcnageshwar #telanganapolitics #revanthreddy #ktr #kcr #bandisanjay_bjp #etalarajendar తెలంగాణలో ఉద్రుతంగా సోషల్ ఇంజనీరింగ్ || Politics Of Social Engineering In Telangana || The Congress has been running a nationwide caste census campaign and cornering the Narendra Modi-led BJP that has adamantly opposed this exercise. Taking advantage of this political milieu, the Revanth Reddy-led Congress government not only conducted a caste survey to ascertain the demographics of Telangana, but also adopted a resolution demanding a nationwide caste census, furthering Rahul Gandhi’s pet political agenda. Congress, BRS & 'Reddy Rajyam': Decoding the Rise of the Community in Telangana Political Fallout Spills to the Parliament Though the caste survey will help the state government effectuate more targeted socio-economic programmes, its political fallout cannot be understated. And both the BRS and the BJP have come up with their own narratives to counter Congress caste surveys. Both parties have accused the Congress government of showing a reduced share of backward classes in the state population due to flaws in data collection. The Congress has vehemently dismissed the allegations, kicking off an intense war between the parties to win the public perception battle. The BJP has also targeted the Congress over the reservation of 42 percent seats for backward classes in local bodies. The state legislature has appealed to the Centre to approve the proposal, but it may face legal hurdles as it crosses the 50 percent cap imposed on the total quantum of reservations by the Supreme Court in several of its judgments. . (Prof K Nageshwar is a senior political analyst, faculty member of Osmania University, and a former MLC. This is an opinion piece, and the views expressed are the author’s own. The Quint neither endorses nor is responsible for them.)

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