Amaravathi sources stated that the YS jagan government in Andhra Pradesh Monday introduced six Bills in the Assembly, aimed at politically and financially empowering backward and downtrodden communities as well as women. Meanwhile the Chief Minister hailed the proposed legislation, terming them "historic and unprecedented" in the country.

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He said after the Bills were introduced amid din created by opposition Telugu Desam Party legislators "By introducing these Bills, we are fulfilling our election-eve promises”. Furthermore a Bill was introduced to provide 50% "horizontal reservation" for women, across all communities, in nominated posts. The BC Welfare Minister said “These legislation were aimed at political upliftment of women and backward communities”.



Moreover two Bills that aim to extend 50 per cent reservation each to women and BC, SC, ST and minority communities in award of government contracts and service contracts on nominated basis were also introduced. Sankaranarayana said "These legislation will enable economic upliftment of these sections. This will ensure social justice and also conforms to the principles of equality of opportunities". Apparently a Bill that relates to constitution of a statutory AP State Commission for Backward Classes (other than SCs and STs), which functions on a permanent basis "in a transparent and objective manner" was introduced.


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