'BJP against backward castes': Revanth Reddy protests in Delhi; seeks President's nod for Telangana OBC quota bills

Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy protested in Delhi. He demanded President Murmu approve 42% reservation for Backward Classes. Reddy accused the BJP of delaying the process. He warned the party would be seen as anti-backward class. The state government fulfilled its promise of OBC reservation. The bills have been pending for months. Congress leaders are united on the issue.
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