
Chairman R. Krishnaiah and Vakulabharanam Krishna Mohan Rao at the BC organisations’ Future Action Plan Conference in Hyderabad on Monday.
At the BC organisations’ Future Action Plan Conference, 100 BC associations demanded immediate withdrawal of GO Ms. No. 46 in tomorrow’s Cabinet meeting.
The conference led by JAC Chairman R. Krishnaiah and chaired by Vakulabharanam Krishna Mohan Rao cautioned that conspiracies against BC rights will only lead to political downfall.
Speakers condemned the government’s attempts to deprive BCs, calling them ‘cruel and deceptive’. They accused the government of misleading the community for years and now using courts to avoid implementing 42% reservations.
Mr. Krishnaiah and Mr. Krishnamohan Rao warned that BCs will launch State-wide lightning protests and demanded the government present strong legal arguments before the High Court. Mr. Krishna Mohan Rao claimed that the SEEEP Caste Survey conducted by the Planning department instead of an independent commission was legally invalid.
At the same time, Dedicated Commission reports on BC reservations is kept confidential, which is legally wrong, and GO No. 9 and GO No. 46 both are fundamentally flawed. Other speakers alleged repeated errors by the government misleading the courts and the legislature.
Representatives of 100 BC organisations participated in the meeting. It passed resolutions related to unconditional withdrawal of GO Ms. No. 46, relay hunger strikes in every village from Wednesday (November 26), State-wide road blockades from November 29 and making public the reports of Dedicated Commission and Justice Sudarshan Reddy Committee.
Published – November 24, 2025 09:23 pm IST



