
Hyderabad
Main Minister A. Revanth Reddy called Telangan’s social, economic, educational, employment, political and caste (SeePC) a “rare model” survey for the country and the letter of Sonia Gandhi, who appreciated the “Nobel Prize and Oscar” for him.
Mr. Reddy spoke after introducing the survey on Thursday to the Congress leaders at a meeting in the AICC office in Nový Delhí.
The leader of the opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi called it a “historical milestone” and said Mr. Reddy set a scale for the nation.
The main minister introduced 88,000 pages of data obtained from an unprecedented door to door, where the public confirmed their caste and other details. “This is the first of its kind of survey in India, which comprehensively collects caste data involving education, employment, political representation and social status,” Reddy said in the middle of the congress management.
The main minister attributed the success to Mr. Gandhi and said that 4 February, when the survey began last year, would be celebrated as a Social Justice Day in Telangana.
Mr. Reddy emphasized the interesting finding of the survey and said that 3.9% of people were identified as non -caste. This group was identified as a highly educated and English -speaking individual by an expert committee who studied data scientifically.
The main minister, who turned to emotional, showed a handwritten letter from Sonio Gandhi, who appreciated the survey and described it as “more valuable than Nobel or Oscar” and “personal lifelong success”.
The survey revealed that BCS represents 56.36% of the state’s population. On the basis of these findings, the Government of Telangan accepted two major accounts that provided 42% of the BC reservation in local authorities and education and employment.
The main minister criticized Bharatiya Janata (BJP), said Mr. Gandhi allowed this unlike the leaders of the BJP who simply speak. He also focused on the premiere of Narendr Modi that he was “legally transferred BC” and would not do anything for the BCS.
He said Mr. Modi was forced to abolish the laws of agriculture by Rahul Gandhi, and a similar position was taken by Prime Minister in Caste, as soon as Rahul Gandhi raised pressure.
Priyanka Gandhi said she was proud of Reddy’s Revant for success, and even more for having political courage to do it. Among the present were President AICC MALLIKARJUN KHARGE, Secretary General AICC KC Venugopal, representative of CM Bhatti Vikramarka, UTTAM Kumar Reddy, Ponnam Prabhakar and President TPCC Mahesh Goud.
Published – July 24, 2025 22:30