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CM YS Jagan committed to social justice
15 Jun 2021 6:16 PM
Amaravati: Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy is very much committed to social justice, which reflected in the recent allocation of MLC seats with two out of four entering the Upper House belonging to weaker sections.
Empowering weaker sections is no longer a slogan as the Chief Minister had made it a reality in the YSRCP Government like never before in the two year governance.
In allocation of MLC seats, factors influencing the selection like social status, financial ability, political influence were sidelined paving way to the weaker sections marking true political empowerment.
In Chief Minister’s home district Kadapa prominence was given to BC-Yadava caste in the Governor-nominated MLCs. With this decision, after six and a half decades, a person belonging to Yadava caste has been nominated in the Governor's quota as an MLC. Since the formation of AP Legislative Council in 1958, almost 30 MLCs were elected from Kadapa district and for the first time Yadav community got an opportunity. Of the four MLC posts that went vacant under Governor’s quota, the government selected one SC and one BC for two seats. Moshen Raju of West Godavari district, Ramesh Yadav of Kadapa, Thota Trimurthulu of East Godavari district and Lella Appireddy of Guntur have been nominated for the MLC posts under Governor quota.
Committed to the all-around development, since the day of forming the government in 2019, a total of 15 MLCs were elected under nominated and MLA quota, where 11 of them have been given to BC, SC and Minorities. In vacancies that were filled after 2018, 12 posts were given to BC, SC and Minorities, while three of them were given to upper castes, as Janga Krishna Murthy of BC was given the opportunity to be an MLC, while YSRCP is in opposition. This shows the priority given by YS Jagan Mohan Reddy to social justice, especially empowering SC, ST, BC and minorities.
Members elected and nominated as MLCs on behalf of YSRCP since 2019 are P Ravindra Babu (SC), Balli Kalyana Chakravarti (SC), Dokka Manikya Varaprasad (SC), Koyya Moshen Raju (SC), Mopidevi Venkata Ramana (BC),Duvvada Srinivas (BC), Potula Sunita (BC), Ramesh Yadav (BC), C.Ramachandraiah (BC), Zakia Khanum (Minority), Muhammad Iqbal (Minority), Mohammed Karimunnisa (Minority), Challa Bhagirathareddy (OC), Lella Appireddy (OC) and Thota Trimurthulu (OC).