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Purnachandra Rao Jujjavarapu
Purnachandra Rao Jujjavarapu@JPRpurnachandra·
కులాంధ్రప్రదేశ్ అసెంబ్లీ లో బీసీ ఎమ్మెల్యేలు ముస్లిం ఎమ్మెల్యేలు చాలా తక్కువ!.
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తెలంగాణ అమరవీరుల త్యాగాల ఫలితంగానే హైదరాబాద్ విశ్వవిద్యాలయం ఆవిర్భవించింది. అయినప్పటికీ, తెలంగాణ ఆవిర్భావ దినోత్సవాన్ని అధికారికంగా నిర్వహించడంలో యూనివర్సిటీ నిర్లక్ష్యం ప్రదర్శించడం విచారకరం. AIOBCSA డిమాండ్ చేస్తోంది: ✅ University of Hyderabad తెలంగాణ ఆవిర్భావ దినోత్సవాన్ని అధికారికంగా నిర్వహించాలి ✅ తెలంగాణ అమరవీరులను గౌరవించాలి ✅ తెలంగాణ విద్యార్థులకు డొమిసైల్ రిజర్వేషన్లు అమలు చేయాలి ✅ ఆర్టికల్స్ 371-D & 371-E స్ఫూర్తిని అమలు చేయాలి తెలంగాణ చరిత్రను విస్మరించే హక్కు ఎవరికీ లేదు! @HydUniv @EduMinOfIndia @revanth_anumula @kishanreddybjp @Ponnam_INC @KTRBRS
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Remembering and honoring the unparalleled legacy of Kalaignar Dr. M. Karunanidhi on his Birth Anniversary. A visionary leader, architect of social justice, and champion of the marginalized, Kalaignar transformed the lives of millions through reservations, educational reforms, welfare measures, and policies that strengthened equality, representation, and human dignity. His message remains relevant today: “Birth should not determine destiny.” Let us continue the struggle for Social Justice, Equality, Self-Respect, and Representation. @RahulGandhi @mkstalin @arivalayam @PWilsonDMK @aifsoj @AIOBCSA_Team @gowdkiran
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Congratulations to Dr. Gowd Kiran Kumar, National President of the All India OBC Students Association (AIOBCSA), on successfully defending his PhD thesis titled “Network Governance and Public Service Delivery” in the Department of Political Science, University of Hyderabad. His leadership, academic excellence, and unwavering commitment to the empowerment of marginalized communities are truly remarkable and inspiring. @gowdkiran
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AmbedkariteIN
AmbedkariteIN@AmbedkariteLM·
Priyanka Chaturvedi, who has been a vocal opponent of Bahujan reservation and UGC regulations, is now being sent to Rajya Sabha by the Samajwadi Party. While chanting the PDA slogan, Akhilesh Yadav continues to comfortably hand over seats to elite women like Jaya Bachchan and Priyanka Chaturvedi. Where are the real Bahujan-Dalit-OBC women? Elite women really do have a magic wand! 😂 PDA = Priyanka aur Elite ka Dal?
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“Digital education without digital access is injustice to poor and marginalised students. If the Government wants online classes, it must first ensure digital infrastructure, free internet access, and tablets for every student from disadvantaged communities. Education cannot become a privilege of the rich” Gowd Kiran Kumar National President, AIOBCSA @gowdkiran
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P. Wilson -தமிழ்நாட்டை தலைகுனிய விட மாட்டேன்
Today, I participated virtually as the Chief Guest at the Round Table Conference on “From Enumeration to Empowerment: Caste Census and Social Justice”, organised by the All India OBC Students Association @aiobcsa and Thiru Gowd Kiran Kumar, its President @gowdkiran, at Hyderabad. I urged the government to immediately implement 50% reservations for OBCs and conduct a proper caste census by including a distinct OBC category in the census questionnaire. @mkstalin @Udhaystalin @arivalayam @aifsoj
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Round Table Conference on Telangana SEEEPC Survey and Road to Caste Census 2027 Held at University of Hyderabad The All India OBC Students Association (AIOBCSA), University of Hyderabad unit, successfully organized a Round Table Conference on the “Results of Telangana SEEEPC Survey and the Road to Caste Census 2027” at the Conference Hall, School of Social Sciences, University of Hyderabad, on Saturday. The conference brought together eminent intellectuals, policymakers, academicians, and social activists to deliberate on the findings of the Telangana Socio-Economic, Educational, Employment and Political Caste (SEEEPC) Survey. Rajya Sabha Member and Senior Advocate P. Wilson addressed the round table virtually and raised serious concerns regarding the Union Government’s approach to the caste census. Referring to his letter dated 25.03.2026 to the Union Home Minister, he noted that the response from the Minister of State for Home Affairs failed to provide clarity on including ‘OBC’ as a distinct category in the census questionnaire. He termed the reply as “unsatisfactory, evasive, and disappointing,” and reiterated his demand for explicitly enumerating OBCs in the census schedule. He further called for increasing OBC reservations to at least 50% in proportion to their population. This is not merely a question of administrative procedure - it is a matter of constitutional obligation, fairness, and rightful representation. Delaying justice under the pretext of incomplete data, while simultaneously refusing to collect accurate data, only exposes a contradiction that deepens inequality. He demanded the government to act with clarity and commitment: implement 50% reservation for OBCs immediately based on existing data, and simultaneously ensure proper caste enumeration by including OBC data in the census framework, so that future policies are grounded in accuracy, transparency, and true social justice. Prof. Kancha Ilaiah Shepherd, Vice-Chairman of the Independent Expert Working Group on SEEEPC, Government of Telangana, highlighted that the Telangana caste survey represents a significant methodological shift by introducing a Composite Backwardness Index (0–126) to measure inequality. He noted that Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, and Other Backward Classes recorded higher scores, indicating deeper structural disadvantage, while upper castes reflected relatively lower scores. He emphasized that moving beyond mere population enumeration is a progressive step, but requires critical scrutiny and wider public engagement to strengthen the social justice discourse. Former bureaucrat and BC Intellectual Forum (BCIF) leader Shri T. Chireenjuvulu and Dr. Sangishetty Srinivas critically reviewed the report, observing that it appears to have underestimated the population of certain OBC castes while overestimating sections of upper castes. Despite these concerns, they noted that the report holds significant value and is likely to serve as an important methodological reference for the forthcoming national-level caste census. Er. Ramakrishna, Chairperson, National OBC Intellectual Forum, emphasized the importance of credible caste-based data in shaping inclusive public policy. He highlighted how the SEEEPC survey provides critical insights into the socio-economic conditions of marginalized communities, particularly OBCs, and can serve as a foundation for evidence-based governance. The session was moderated by G. Kiran Kumar, National President of the All India OBC Students Association, who emphasized that “data is central to justice, and representation must be rooted in empirical realities to ensure equality and dignity for all.” The conference concluded with a collective call for sustained advocacy towards conducting a comprehensive and transparent Caste Census in 2027, viewing it as a crucial step toward achieving substantive equality and inclusive development in India. @PWilsonDMK @gowdkiran @AIOBCSA_Team @AiobcsaOU

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Round Table Conference on Telangana SEEEPC Survey and Road to Caste Census 2027 Held at University of Hyderabad The All India OBC Students Association (AIOBCSA), University of Hyderabad unit, successfully organized a Round Table Conference on the “Results of Telangana SEEEPC Survey and the Road to Caste Census 2027” at the Conference Hall, School of Social Sciences, University of Hyderabad, on Saturday. The conference brought together eminent intellectuals, policymakers, academicians, and social activists to deliberate on the findings of the Telangana Socio-Economic, Educational, Employment and Political Caste (SEEEPC) Survey. Rajya Sabha Member and Senior Advocate P. Wilson addressed the round table virtually and raised serious concerns regarding the Union Government’s approach to the caste census. Referring to his letter dated 25.03.2026 to the Union Home Minister, he noted that the response from the Minister of State for Home Affairs failed to provide clarity on including ‘OBC’ as a distinct category in the census questionnaire. He termed the reply as “unsatisfactory, evasive, and disappointing,” and reiterated his demand for explicitly enumerating OBCs in the census schedule. He further called for increasing OBC reservations to at least 50% in proportion to their population. This is not merely a question of administrative procedure - it is a matter of constitutional obligation, fairness, and rightful representation. Delaying justice under the pretext of incomplete data, while simultaneously refusing to collect accurate data, only exposes a contradiction that deepens inequality. He demanded the government to act with clarity and commitment: implement 50% reservation for OBCs immediately based on existing data, and simultaneously ensure proper caste enumeration by including OBC data in the census framework, so that future policies are grounded in accuracy, transparency, and true social justice. Prof. Kancha Ilaiah Shepherd, Vice-Chairman of the Independent Expert Working Group on SEEEPC, Government of Telangana, highlighted that the Telangana caste survey represents a significant methodological shift by introducing a Composite Backwardness Index (0–126) to measure inequality. He noted that Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, and Other Backward Classes recorded higher scores, indicating deeper structural disadvantage, while upper castes reflected relatively lower scores. He emphasized that moving beyond mere population enumeration is a progressive step, but requires critical scrutiny and wider public engagement to strengthen the social justice discourse. Former bureaucrat and BC Intellectual Forum (BCIF) leader Shri T. Chireenjuvulu and Dr. Sangishetty Srinivas critically reviewed the report, observing that it appears to have underestimated the population of certain OBC castes while overestimating sections of upper castes. Despite these concerns, they noted that the report holds significant value and is likely to serve as an important methodological reference for the forthcoming national-level caste census. Er. Ramakrishna, Chairperson, National OBC Intellectual Forum, emphasized the importance of credible caste-based data in shaping inclusive public policy. He highlighted how the SEEEPC survey provides critical insights into the socio-economic conditions of marginalized communities, particularly OBCs, and can serve as a foundation for evidence-based governance. The session was moderated by G. Kiran Kumar, National President of the All India OBC Students Association, who emphasized that “data is central to justice, and representation must be rooted in empirical realities to ensure equality and dignity for all.” The conference concluded with a collective call for sustained advocacy towards conducting a comprehensive and transparent Caste Census in 2027, viewing it as a crucial step toward achieving substantive equality and inclusive development in India. @PWilsonDMK @gowdkiran @AIOBCSA_Team @AiobcsaOU
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Mahatma Jyotirao Phule Birth Anniversary Celebrations at various University of Hyderabad, Osmania University and Nizam College.
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We offered rich tributes to Mahatma Jyotirao Phule, B. R. Ambedkar, and Bindheshwari Prasad Mandal. The invited speakers- Dr. J. Purnachandra Rao, Shri T. Chireenjuvulu, Shri Meta Ramarao, Shri Alla Ramakrishna, and Shri Sydulu—along with our National President G. Kiran Kumar and student leaders, discussed the book titled “Caste Census and Deepening of Social Justice” at Bhaskara Auditorium, Birla Planetarium, Hyderabad.
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AIOBCSA conducted Phule Ambedkar Mandal Sports Events at Bhaskara Auditorium, Birla Planetarium, Hyderabad. We congratulate all winners and participants. All the best. Jai Phule! Jai Bhim! Jai Mandal!
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Mahatma Jyotirao Phule Birth Anniversary Celebrations at the University of Hyderabad On the occasion of the birth anniversary of Mahatma Jyotirao Phule, commemorative celebrations were held at the University of Hyderabad. On this occasion, @gowdkiran the National President of the All India OBC Students Association urged the Union Government to take the following measures: 1.Officially observe the birth and death anniversaries of Mahatma Jyotirao Phule and Savitribai Phule at the national level. 2.Confer the Bharat Ratna on both Mahatma Jyotirao Phule and Savitribai Phule in recognition of their unparalleled contributions to social justice and education. 3.Establish “Phule Centres” in all universities to promote the empowerment and advancement of Backward Classes. 4.Rename the National Fellowship for OBCs (NFOBC) in honour of Mahatma Jyotirao Phule and increase the number of fellowships from 1,000 to 10,000. These demands reflect the continued commitment to advancing the ideals of social justice, equality, and educational empowerment championed by the Phules.
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Siddaramaiah
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Women’s reservation is a long-overdue reform and must be implemented without delay. But linking it to an early delimitation exercise turns a historic step for women’s empowerment into a vehicle for reshaping political representation without adequate debate or consensus. Such a move risks altering the balance of power in Parliament in ways that disadvantage South India and raise serious questions about intent, fairness, and federal balance. A thoughtful and important article by political thinker and activist Shri @_YogendraYadav. I urge everyone to read and reflect. indianexpress.com/article/opinio… #Delimitation
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