Rao's comments came in the wake of death of a woman activist during a protest at the Hyderabad Collector's office here today in support of the demand for categorisation of Scheduled Castes.
The woman, identified as Bharati, is an activist of Madiga Reservation Porata Samiti (MRPS) which called for state-wide protests today in support of their demand.
Making a statement in the House, Rao said a letter would be sent to the prime minister in a couple of days, seeking his appointment.
"Whenever he (PM) gives an appointment, we will go," he said.
The protesting activists of MRPS tried to go into the Collector's office by pushing the gate and police were shifting them one by one in a vehicle, the CM said.
Bharati (40) fell ill and sat there. Police shifted her to state-run Osmania Hospital and she died while undergoing treatment, the Chief Minister's statement said.
Rao announced an ex-gratia of Rs 25 lakh to the kin of the deceased.
The government has seen the video footage concerning the incident and it was being released through the media, he said.
The Legislative Assembly had earlier adopted a resolution urging the Centre to take up categorisation of SCs. The state government had earlier represented to the Centre to introduce a bill in Parliament to facilitate the process.
The demand for categorisation of SCs is being made to enable judicious distribution of fruits of reservation among all SC communities.
Welcoming Rao's announcement of ex-gratia of Rs 25 lakh, Leader of Opposition (Congress) K Jana Reddy and other parties suggested that a job can be given to any eligible member of Bharati's family.
Rao responded positively to the request and also announced that the government would bear the education expenses of her children.
Jana Reddy and leaders of the BJP and the TDP wanted the House to be adjourned briefly to enable the government to make a statement on the incident.
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