Thursday, November 24, 2011

[ZESTCaste] MRPS mahadharna for SC categorization bill

http://www.newsleaks.in/mrps-mahadharna-for-sc-categorization-bill/

MRPS mahadharna for SC categorization bill
Submitted by Newsleaks on November 24, 2011 – 7:05 pm

By: Syed Najaf Ali Shaukat, Bureau Chief, Andhra Pradesh

Madiga Reservation Porata Samithi (MRPS), Andhra Pradesh, has decided
to organize 'Madiga Dandora Mahadharna' on December 10 at Indirapark
here, demanding the Central government to introduce SC Categorization
Bill in the on-going Parliament Session.

Speaking to media persons here on Thursday, MRPS state president
Perupogu Venkateswarlu Madiga alleged though the Madiga Community has
been fighting for SC categorization since last 17 years, due to Mala
leaders' influence, the Congress government was delaying the
introduction of the SC Categorization Bill in the Parliament so far.
He charged that the State government was diverting crores of SC
development funds to other welfare programmers, taking advantage of
the differences between Mala and Madiga communities. He urged the
Chief Minister N. Kiran Kumar Reddy to take the reasonability to
convince the Central government to introduce SC Categorization Bill in
the Parliament on the basis of Usha Mehra Committee report. He warned
that about one crore Madiga Community people would not tolerate if the
congress party hurt their sentiments and rights. He also warned that
the Congress party would face the wrath of Madiga community in the
2014 elections if it failed to concede SC Categorization demand.

He demanded the State government to amend LIDCAP G.O and allot Rs 1000
crore fund to provide employment to 16 lakh Madiga community people.
He wanted the government to set up a Special Corporation for SC
sub-caste community, distribute three acre land to landless Madiga
community families and construct Madiga Bhavans in Telangana,
Rayalaseema and Coastal Andhra regions in the state.

Mr Venkateswarlu alleged the MRPS president Manda Krishna Madiga was
trying to dilute the Separate Telangana agitation in the name of
Social Telangana though people of Telangana were agitating for
separate State. He alleged that the Central government was playing a
drama on Telangana issue though 4.5 crore people of the region were
agitating for separate state.

Telangana MRPS Founder president Botla Bhikhapati Madiga, MRPS general
secretary M.S. Raju Madiga, Politburo Member Mekala Narendra Madiga,
Telangana MRPS co-convener Vakkala Venkata Madiga, State joint
secretary G. Gopal Madiga, state executive member K. Joan Madiga and
state vice president J. Anjaneyulu Madiga were also present.


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