The Supreme Court on Thursday dismissed the Telangana government’s plea challenging the Telangana High Court’s stay on 42 per cent Backward Class reservation in local body elections.
The decision comes as a setback for Chief Minister Revanth Reddy’s government, which had approached the Supreme Court after the Telangana High Court issued the stay order.
Earlier, the High Court bench comprising Chief Justice Aparesh Kumar Singh and Justice G.M. Mohiuddin heard the arguments of the petitioners’ counsels and the government. Ordering the stay, the bench gave the petitioner four weeks to file a counter-affidavit, while the government was given two weeks to respond.
On September 26, the Telangana government ordered the provision of 42 per cent reservation of seats and positions in local bodies for Backward Classes in the State, the Chief Minister’s Office said in a press release.
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In a letter dated 26 September, the Telangana Chief Minister’s Office stated, “The State of Telangana, which came into existence on June 2nd, 2014, was the outcome of a prolonged and determined struggle of the people of Telangana to achieve the aspirations of its people. One of the cherished goals of the movement was the need for inclusive growth and equitable development, particularly of the marginalised communities.”
In accordance with the constitutional mandate of equality and social justice, the State of Telangana recognises the significant population of Backward Classes (BCs) and remains committed to promoting their welfare, inclusion, and equitable development.
The State Election Commission on 29 September issued a notification to conduct polls to the rural local bodies in five phases from October 9 to November 11.