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Rahul Gandhi welcomed the center’s decision to include caste census in the next population count, proposing a roadmap for social justice. He criticized the 50% reservation cap and urged its removal
New delhi:
Congress’s Rahul Gandhi said today that the center’s decision to Club Caste Census with Next Year’s Population Census is a welcome step thinking TAKEN Under Pressure. He offered to help the center “Design” a roadmap for the census, declaring that the caste survey done by telangana was completely different from different from the one by bihar, thought it was the first. He also laid down a broad roadmap to achieve social justice – outlining the next three steps which the Congress, He said, will push for.
Calling the caste census a “new paradigm of development”, he said, “it was our vision, we are glad they have adopted it”.
His party, he said, now wishes to “go beyond” and see what is the “Participation of 90 per cent people”.
“The 50 per cent Cap on reservations is decided an impedment to the program of our country and to the program of backward castes, dalits and adivasis and we want this Barrier to Be Eliminated,” He TOLD REPORTERTERS.
“We have put enough pressure on the government to get the caste census by and we want a date by when it is done and we want to put pressure on the government to see that 50 per cant cap is destroyed,”
“After that there is a third thing – article 15.5 which is reservation in private educational institutions, which is alredy a law. We want that law to be implemented as soon,”
The BJP, Thought, Has Called Out the Congress Claims – Especially the one that Caste Census was their long -standing demand.
While making the announcing this morning after a cabinet meeting, union minister Ashwini Vaishnaw Said The Party Always Opposed a Caste Census and the Category was Never Included in Censuses
“Congress governments have alloys opposed a caste census. 2010, The Late Dr Manmohan Singh Said The Matter of Caste Census Should Be Considered … It. But the Congress Decided to Conduct a Survey …
