A BC JAC Political Awareness Conference was held in Mahabubnagar on Sunday, where MLC Teenmaar Mallanna demanded a greater political share for Backward Classes (BCs). He also challenged all political parties to oppose the Economically Weaker Section (EWS) quota, claiming that it is reducing job opportunities for BC youth.
Speaking at the event at Crown Garden Function Hall, Mallanna urged BCs to unite and fight for their rights in governance. He led the attendees in an oath, stating, “We want our share, our honor, and our positions. We will stay united until we achieve political power.” He accused major political parties of neglecting BCs and failing to provide them with proper representation.
Mallanna criticized parties such as the BJP, Congress, and BRS, arguing that if they truly supported social justice, they should immediately remove the EWS quota, which he said unfairly takes away BC opportunities. He also criticized leaders like MP DK Aruna and Telangana CM Revanth Reddy, accusing them of frequently switching parties for personal gain. He emphasized that BC leaders remain committed to their principles and do not compromise for power.
BC JAC coordinator Vatte Janayya Yadav expressed his full support for Mallanna’s efforts in uniting the BC community across Telangana. He urged BC members to stand together in the fight for political representation. BC Samaj State President Sangem Suryarao predicted that Mahabubnagar would soon become a BC stronghold, with BC leaders securing important positions in governance. He warned BC voters to be cautious of political conspiracies designed to divide them.
The event was attended by around 40 BC caste organization representatives, along with various public and student leaders. Important figures present included Ravi Mudiraj, M Srinivas Sagar, and Maitri Yadayya, along with several other community leaders. The conference ended with a strong call for BC unity and a commitment to continue the fight for fair political representation. Leaders urged BCs to remain united and demand equal opportunities in governance.