The judicial commission on SC categorisation, appointed by the Telangana government, on Monday submitted its report to the cabinet sub-committee on the issue.
The commission, headed by retired High Court judge Justice Shameem Akther, presented its report to the sub-committee headed by state Civil Supplies and Irrigation Minister, N Uttam Kumar Reddy, with its recommendations.
"The cabinet sub-committee will make recommendations based on Justice Shameem Akther's report. The Cabinet will meet tomorrow to take a final decision on SC categorisation," Uttam Kumar Reddy said, in a post on 'X'.
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After the Supreme Court gave a verdict in favour of SC categorisation last year, the state government appointed the commission to make recommendations on its implementation.
Earlier, Telangana CM A Revanth Reddy has claimed that the Congress government played a key role in the Supreme Court order on the sub-classification within the scheduled caste reserved categories.
He recalled that Congress senior leader Rahul Gandhi had made a clear statement during the elections that a positive decision would be taken regarding the Madiga community.
The party made its policy clear in the SC and ST declaration.
Soon after the Congress came to power in the state, the government appointed lawyers under the leadership of Cabinet Minister Damodar Rajanarsimha to present strong arguments in the SC categorisation case pending in the Supreme Court.
He recalled that the government also announced its commitment to implement the apex court verdict in the Assembly.