Backward Classes in Andhra Pradesh Demand Justice and Basic Rights
Leaders from the National BC Welfare Association are calling for essential amenities and fair representation in governance, emphasizing the need for anti-discrimination laws.
Backward Classes in Andhra Pradesh Demand Justice and Basic Rights
In a bold move, leaders from the National BC Welfare Association in Andhra Pradesh are demanding immediate action to address long-standing grievances faced by backward classes. They are urging the government to ensure basic amenities at welfare hostels and to implement a 34% reservation for these communities in local self-government institutions.
A Call for Change
The leaders are also advocating for the introduction of a dedicated Act aimed at preventing discrimination and social humiliation. This push highlights the urgent need for government accountability and the protection of marginalized groups, raising critical questions about the government's commitment to social justice and equality.
As reported by The Hindu, this demand reflects a broader struggle for recognition and fair treatment of backward classes in the state. Citizens are left wondering: what steps will the government take to fulfill these promises? When will real change emerge for those who have been historically marginalized?
Source: The Hindu
