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Teenmar Mallanna helps Sai Eshwar Chari’s family

18-01-2026 12:42:53 AM

Telangana Rajyadhikara Party president and MLC Teenmar Mallanna on Saturday extended financial support to the family of Sai Eshwar Chari, who lost his life after what the party described as a sacrifice for the self-respect and equal rights of Backward Classes. Reaffirming the party’s commitment, Teenmar Mallanna said the Telangana Rajyadhikara Party had stood by the word given to the bereaved family and would continue to support them in the future.

As promised earlier, the party provided financial assistance of Rs 15 lakh for the future of Sai Eshwar Chari’s three children. Fixed deposits of Rs 5 lakh each were created in the names of the children, and the cheques along with deposit documents were formally handed over to the family at the party office. Teenmar Mallanna personally presented the documents to Eshwar Chari’s wife, Kavitha, assuring her that the responsibility of the children’s education and future would be taken care of.

Addressing the gathering, Teenmar Mallanna said the death of Sai Eshwar Chari was extremely painful and described him as a BC youth who laid down his life for dignity, self-respect and equal rights. He stated that while it was impossible to bring him back, the party had taken upon itself the responsibility of protecting his family’s honour and fulfilling the dreams he had for his children. He reiterated that the Telangana Rajyadhikara Party was a party that never went back on its promises.

Mallanna also urged the government to respond without delay and announce immediate financial assistance to the family, stating that such sacrifices should not be ignored. He said the state had a moral responsibility to support families that had suffered such irreversible loss.

Sai Eshwar Chari’s wife, Kavitha, thanked Teenmar Mallanna for honouring his commitment and providing substantial financial support. She said the assistance had given her confidence about her children’s education and future and expressed gratitude for the reassurance extended to the family during a difficult time.

The programme was attended by Telangana Rajyadhikara Party working president Sudhagani Harishankar Goud, vice-presidents Odela Yadav and Neeraja Goud, state leaders Nagaraju Goud, along with members of Sai Eshwar Chari’s family and party workers.

BC employees must unite for rights: Teenmar Mallanna

A key meeting of the Telangana BC Employees Federation was held on Saturday at Mount Nasir Bhavan in Lakdikapul under the chairmanship of Professor Murali Manohar. TRP president and MLC Teenmar Mallanna attended as the chief guest and spoke at length on the objectives and responsibilities of the federation.

Addressing the gathering, Mallanna said BC employees were facing growing injustices and stressed the need for united struggles to protect their rights. He offered guidance on the federation’s future course of action and announced the formation of an important state committee of the Telangana BC Employees Federation in his presence. He stated that district-level committees would soon be constituted based on the state body.

Speakers Professor Murali Manohar and Tirumali also underlined the importance of collective movements to secure BC employees’ rights. Employees from the electricity, banking, and health departments, teachers, and Singareni workers participated in large numbers. Representatives including Sammayya, Vamsi Krishna, Kotte Satish, Tulja Ram, Professor Venu, and others attended the meeting. Bank employees Allam Yadiah, working president, and Vamsi Krishna, general secretary, shared their views on behalf of central public sector employees’ unions.

Singareni employees expressed concern over increasing attacks on BC employees and spoke about the growing awareness among BC workers. The leaders demanded an Atrocities Act for BCs on the lines of SCs and STs, announced plans to challenge the 50 per cent reservation cap, and alleged that EWS reservations were causing serious injustice to BCs. They urged the government to immediately implement the BC Sub-Plan and stated that they were prepared to approach courts on these issues and continue the struggle for BC employees’ rights.

TRP strengthens base with fresh inductions

Telangana Rajyadhikara Party continues to witness a steady flow of new entrants across the state. Youth and social activists, inspired by the party’s ideology and public-oriented struggles, are joining in large numbers.

On Saturday, several leaders and activists from Shadnagar and Abdullapurmet mandals in Rangareddy district joined the party. The programme was organised under the leadership of district general secretary Kotla Vasudev and party working president Sudhagani Harishankar Goud. Harishankar Goud coordinated the event and explained the party’s vision and objectives to the new members.

At the party office, TRP chief and MLC Teenmar Mallanna formally welcomed the entrants by draping party scarves. Senior party leaders and representatives from various wings of Rangareddy district were present during the programme.