Hyderabad, Telangana – The National BC Welfare Association has officially announced the appointment of Chaitanya Reddy Patlolla as the State President for the Economically Backward Classes (EBC) welfare association in Telangana. This strategic appointment is a significant move to strengthen the association’s organizational footprint and intensify its advocacy for marginalized communities across the state.
The leadership transition takes place under the visionary guidance of Hon’ble Member of Parliament Shri R. Krishnaiah, a legendary figure in the social justice movement, and Dr. Ryga Arun Kumar, the Working President of the National BC Welfare Association. This appointment signals a concerted effort by the association’s top leadership to infuse new energy into the state unit and enhance its efficacy in representing the interests of the Economically Backward Classes.
Chaitanya Reddy Patlolla represents a new generation of leadership characterized by vision, accessibility, and an unwavering commitment to the community’s future. He brings a fresh, strategic perspective to the role, focusing on building a highly organized and proactive ecosystem for the Economically Backward Classes. His approach is defined by an ability to unite diverse voices and a relentless pursuit of transparency and results. By placing the community’s welfare at the forefront, Patlolla is poised to transform the EBC wing into a modern, responsive powerhouse, ensuring that every welfare initiative is not only implemented but deeply felt at the grassroots level.
As the newly appointed EBC State President, Chaitanya Reddy Patlolla is entrusted with steering a transformative agenda for the organization. His role will be pivotal in bridging the gap between community aspirations and administrative outcomes. By aligning with the seasoned mentorship of Shri R. Krishnaiah and the active, forward-looking leadership of Dr. Ryga Arun Kumar, Patlolla is set to lead a new chapter of grassroots mobilization and policy-driven advocacy.
“Accepting this responsibility is a pledge to uphold the values of equity and social empowerment,” stated Chaitanya Reddy Patlolla. “Working under the esteemed mentorship of Shri R. Krishnaiah and the dynamic leadership of Dr. Ryga Arun Kumar, I am deeply committed to ensuring that the voice of the Economically Backward Classes is not only heard but translated into impactful action. Our focus is to build a responsive, accessible, and formidable platform that stands firmly for the rights of every family within our community.”
The association’s agenda under this new leadership will prioritize the seamless implementation of welfare schemes, educational support initiatives, and the promotion of professional opportunities for the youth. By fostering deeper connections with community leaders, volunteers, and grassroots activists, the EBC wing aims to create a robust and interconnected network throughout Telangana’s districts. This collaborative approach is designed to ensure that state-level policy benefits reach the most deserving citizens with greater speed and transparency.
Dr. Ryga Arun Kumar, Working President of the National BC Welfare Association, underscored the importance of this appointment, noting that it represents a calculated step toward modernizing the organization’s outreach. He emphasized that the focus remains on empowering a new generation of leaders who can navigate complex social landscapes while maintaining an unwavering commitment to the core mission of social parity.
This appointment serves as a rallying call to all supporters of the EBC movement in Telangana. It invites citizens, advocates, and stakeholders to unite behind a renewed mission of inclusive development. As Chaitanya Reddy Patlolla assumes his duties, the National BC Welfare Association reaffirms its position as the leading voice for those striving for social justice and equitable growth in Telangana.
About National BC Welfare Association:
The National BC Welfare Association is a premier organization dedicated to the protection and advancement of the rights of Backward Classes and Economically Backward Classes in India. Through persistent advocacy, legal intervention, and grassroots awareness, the association strives to ensure that the constitutional rights of the community are upheld and that socio-economic development is distributed equitably.
