
The Association of All India (AiobCSA) students organized a protest on the Arts College on Osmania University on Saturday and called on the Union’s government to include accounts for the TELANGANY (BC) back classes (BC).
The demonstration called “BC Satyagraha” was part of the growing campaign of the Association requiring 42% of the BCS reservation in the state.
At National President Aiobcsa G. Kiran Kumar said that demand is not only a political problem, but the result of a century long movement of social justice led by Bahajans. He stressed that 42% of the reservations were necessary to ensure a fair and reasonable representation of BC in administration and administration.
The Association criticized the Thelangana government for what it called the lack of initiative and inactivity in this matter.
National Secretary of Aiobcsa B. Mahesh Goud said that students across Telangana are united and determined to continue the movement until their requirements have been met. He warned that if necessary, agitation would be transported to Delhi.
Protest received support from various public personalities and social justice activists. Among the present was the conventional intellectual forum BC and Officer Ias T. Chiranjeevulu in retirement, founder of the forum Bahujan Samaj throughout India and chairman of DGP Poornochandra Rao, President of the National Association BC Jajula Srinivas Goud, BC Sangham Rastju and Jac Rasju and Jac Avac and Jac Rastsu.
A large number of students from Osmania University participated in the protest and expressed their support for the implementation of the BC reservations and reaffirmed their obligation to cause social justice.
Aiobcsa announced that the campaign will continue with similar protests planned in different districts across Telangana in the coming days.
Published – June 21, 2025 9:31 is