- Sunketapo Shetti emphasizes the need to ensure a smooth and hassle-free process for the caste-based population census.
- He thanked the government for implementing 42% reservations for BCs in local elections, as promised in the Kammareddy Declaration.
- He urged the government to use data from previous surveys without causing confusion among the public.
- Shetti recommended prioritizing data related to BC sub-castes and other social groups.
: BC rights leader Sunketapo Shetti has urged the Telangana government to ensure a smooth and effective caste-based census. He thanked the government for fulfilling its promise of 42% reservation for BCs in local elections. Shetti suggested using existing data from previous surveys to avoid confusion, prioritizing the population details of BC sub-castes and other social groups.
: Sunketapo Shetti, the Convenor of Telangana BC Protection Committee for the unified Adilabad district, has called on the state government to ensure that the caste-based population census is conducted smoothly without causing confusion. He expressed gratitude to the government for honoring its promise of 42% reservations for BCs in local elections, as outlined in the Kammareddy Declaration. Shetti emphasized the importance of using data from past surveys, including the comprehensive family surveys conducted by previous governments, to avoid any confusion or disruption among the public and community members.
He further stressed the need for the government to prioritize the census data of BC sub-castes and other social groups while making sure that the process benefits both the public and the administration. By following this approach, Shetti believes that the government will be able to ensure a more organized and efficient census process, which will be helpful to both the citizens and the authorities. He also recommended issuing clear directives to ensure that the process runs without any complications.