BC JAC Formed to Intensify Telangana Reservation Movement”

A new unified front, the BC Joint Action Committee (BC JAC), has been formed in Telangana to strengthen the ongoing movement for BC (Backward Class) reservations. The committee was launched to consolidate various BC organizations and community groups under one umbrella to fight collectively for their rights. The committee appointed R. Krishnaiah as Chairman and Jajula Srinivas Goud as Working Chairman, with VGR Naragoni as Vice Chairman, Rajaram Yadav and Dasu Suresh as Co-Chairmen, and Gujja Krishna as Coordinator.

The BC JAC announced a statewide Telangana Bandh on October 18, under the banner “Bandh for Justice”, to protest the High Court’s stay on BC reservations. Earlier protests — the road blockade planned for October 13 and the state bandh on October 14 — were postponed to coordinate a larger united movement. The leaders declared that this bandh will demonstrate the strength and unity of BCs, urging all community members to rise above political and organizational divisions.

During the formation meeting held at Hotel Ashoka, Hyderabad, over 40 BC associations and 110 caste-based organizations participated. Leaders criticized certain political forces for attempting to block BC reservations through legal means. R. Krishnaiah emphasized that this struggle will continue until BCs secure their rightful share in legislative representation and government jobs, calling on all BCs to fight beyond political affiliations.

Working Chairman Jajula Srinivas Goud stated that although BCs make up 60% of Telangana’s population, their rights continue to be suppressed by reservation opponents. He asserted that the October 18 bandh will send a strong message to both state and central governments, showcasing BC power from “the streets to Delhi.” The newly formed JAC vowed to lay the foundation for political empowerment and unity among BC communities across Telangana.