CM Revanth Reddy meets delegation ahead of ST reservations golden jubilee
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
The Chief Minister's Office of Telangana announced on Wednesday, 24 June 2026 that a delegation conducting the Indiramma Aashirvada Bus Yatra met Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy to brief him on the commemorative journey marking 50 years of Scheduled Tribe reservations for the Lambadi, Erukala, and Yanadi tribes in Telangana.
Context
The delegation called on CM Revanth Reddy ahead of the Swarnotsava (golden jubilee) celebrations being organised to mark five decades of reservations extended to these three tribal communities. The leaders explained the purpose and objectives of the Indiramma Aashirvada Bus Yatra to the Chief Minister, framing the journey as both a commemorative and an outreach exercise for Scheduled Tribe communities across the state.
The meeting was also attended by Minister N. Uttam Kumar Reddy, a senior cabinet figure in the Telangana Congress government.
Policy Backdrop
India's Constitution laid the groundwork for Scheduled Tribe reservations in education, public employment, and legislatures from 1950, with state-level implementation continuing through successive governments in the erstwhile Andhra Pradesh and later in Telangana after the state's formation in 2014. The Lambadi, Erukala, and Yanadi are among the prominent denotified and nomadic tribal communities in Telangana whose inclusion in the ST reservation framework has been a recurring focus of welfare policy.
Bus yatras and golden jubilee events tied to reservation milestones have been a consistent tool used by Telangana governments to maintain direct political and administrative contact with tribal constituencies.
Delegation and Key Figures
The delegation that met the Chief Minister included Lok Sabha MP Balaram Nayak, Government Whip Ramachandra Nayak, MLC Shankar Nayak, MLA Balu Nayak, and former MP Ravindra Nayak, along with other representatives. The presence of legislators, a sitting MP, and a former MP underscores the cross-institutional character of the outreach effort and the political salience of ST welfare in the state.
Minister N. Uttam Kumar Reddy was present during the meeting, signalling cabinet-level engagement with the initiative.
What's Next
The Indiramma Aashirvada Bus Yatra is set to continue as part of the broader Swarnotsava celebrations commemorating 50 years of ST reservations for the Lambadi, Erukala, and Yanadi communities. Welfare announcements or policy reaffirmations targeting these tribal groups are expected during the scheduled golden jubilee events. The yatra signals that the Telangana Congress government intends to use the milestone as an opportunity to strengthen its outreach to ST communities ahead of future electoral cycles.