INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
HYDERABAD: The re-launch of the sheep distribution plan, purchasing of free power supply to saloons, laundries and dhobi ghats and advising
the Supreme Court to raise the 50 percent cap on bookings is assisting the TRS amass the support of different caste and minority
organisations in the Nagarjunasagar Assembly by-election arranged for April 17
Caste and minority organisations have been passing consentaneous resolutions extending assistance to the TRS
The resumption of the sheep circulation plan was revealed in the Budget and it will benefit the Yadava community, which consists of a
majority in the Nagarjunasagar constituency.A Federal government Order (GO) on extending free power to saloons, dhobi ghats and laundries
with impact from April 1 was provided on Sunday
This will benefit Rajaka and Nayi Brahmin communities.The state federal government submitting an affidavit in the Supreme Court urging it to
remove the 50 per cap on bookings in education and work is being invited by BC, SC, ST and minorities associations
Buoyed by the sops, representatives of numerous caste organisations are taking up chaotic marketing in Nagarjunasagar covering all towns and
prompting their neighborhood members to enact favour of TRS as a thanksgiving gesture.Representatives of 93 BC caste organisations are
campaigning for the TRS at present
The BC Well-being Association has chosen to hold a conclave, 'Bahujan Sammelan' on April 10 of individuals from BC, SC and ST categories to
express their assistance for TRS candidate Nomula Bhagat Yadav.Home minister Mohd Mahmood Ali, who is outdoor camping in Nagarjunasagar, is
seeking votes of minorities guaranteeing that the TRS federal government will increase Muslim bookings to 12 per cent as assured as soon as
the Supreme Court raises the 50 per cent total cap on reservations