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Home | Telangana | Bc Employees Association Seeks United Fight Over Quota Denial Following Sai Eshwars Suicide

BC Employees Association seeks united fight over quota denial following Sai Eshwar’s suicide

BC Employees Association district president Rapolu Paramesh expressed shock over the suicide of Sai Eshwar, a BC youth who set himself ablaze in protest against denial of reservation benefits. He urged backward classes to unite and fight for 42 per cent quota rather than resorting to extreme steps.

By Telangana Today
Published Date - 6 December 2025, 12:03 AM
BC Employees Association seeks united fight over quota denial following Sai Eshwar’s suicide
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Nalgonda: Expressing condolences over the suicide of Sai Eshwar following denial of BC reservation benefits, BC Employees Association district president Rapolu Paramesh urged backward classes to unite and fight for 42 per cent quota instead of resorting to extreme steps. He demanded stern action against attacks on BC candidates and their families.

Reacting to the suicide of the BC youth, Sai Eshwar over the unmet promise of 42 percent reservations for the BCs in the state under the Revanth Reddy government, he said ‘Suicide is not the solution to achieving the quota for Backward Classes (BCs). The backward classes must unite and fight relentlessly instead”.

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Speaking to the media in Miryalaguda, Paramesh expressed shock over the suicide of Sai Eshwar, who set himself ablaze in protest against denial of BC reservation benefits.

“It is tragic that Eshwar took this extreme step by pouring petrol on himself because BC reservations were not provided. We urge the government to extend all possible support to his grieving family,” he said.

Paramesh termed it unfortunate that BC candidates are being systematically prevented from contesting elections. He strongly condemned the recent attack on the husband of a Sarpanch candidate in Ellammagudem village of Thipparthi mandal, calling the incident “highly deplorable.”

He demanded stern punishment for those responsible for the assault. BC Employees Association leaders Pasula Kashi Yadav, Ambati Srinivas, and Venkateswarlu participated in the programme.

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