Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu moved the resolution in the House on the last day of the Budget session.
Seeking "constitutional status" for backward classes, the resolution also urged the Centre to conduct a census on BCs to determine their population.
It also requested setting up of a separate ministry for the welfare of BCs and earmark 25 per cent of welfare funds for the backward classes sub-plan.
The AP government also wanted the Union Government to provide reservations in promotions for government employees belonging to backward classes.
BCs have been the backbone of the Telugu Desam Party, he said adding that the state government would revive the "Aadarana" schemes for the welfare of BC artisans.
The House adopted the resolution unanimously but Leader of Opposition Y S Jaganmohan Reddy sought to speak on the issue after the resolution was passed.
Since Jagan's name was not in the list of speakers given by the YSR Congress on the subject, other members of his party spoke.
