Will conduct ‘caste census’ if voted to power: Rahul

New Delhi: It seems the issue of conducting a “caste census” is all set to become a key poll plank in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections in 2024 as the Congress has taken a lead by promising to conduct “caste census” exercise if elected to power by citing that only such an exercise would ensure “participation of other backward classes (OBCs), Dalits, tribals and women”.
While asserting that ‘caste census’ is the X-ray of India, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi asked why Prime Minister Narendra Modi had not released the details of a ‘caste census’ conducted by the Congress (when it was in power).
However, he also sought to know if the PM was afraid of such an exercise. Addressing the Chhattisgarh government’s ‘Awas Nyay Sammelan’ in Parsada (Sakri) village in Bilaspur, Gandhi also waved a remote control at the crowd and said that the poor and needy were benefited when the Congress presses it, while “Adani gets ports, airports and railway contracts” when the ruling BJP does the same.
“The Congress had conducted a caste census that has the record of the population of every caste in the country. The Union government has this report, but Modiji doesn’t want to reveal it,” he claimed.
“Caste census has to be conducted if we want to give participation to OBCs, Dalits, tribals and women. If Modiji does not conduct a caste census, then when we are elected to power our first step will be to conduct a caste census to ensure OBC participation,” Gandhi asserted.
Gandhi further said, “The government is run by secretaries and cabinet secretaries and not MPs and MLAs and pointed out that only three of the 90 secretaries in various Union government ministries are OBCs.”
These three persons control only 5 percent of the country’s budget, Gandhi said. The Congress leader also questioned if India only had 5 per cent OBC population.
Asserting that the caste census is the answer to such questions, Gandhi asked why Modi was scared of the enumeration exercise.
At the event, during which he launched the Bhupesh Baghel government’s ‘Gramin Awas Nyay Yojna (GANY)’, which is aimed at providing financial assistance to the homeless and families having kutcha houses in rural areas.
Gandhi said that he had pressed a remote control today and several thousand crore rupees went into the accounts of people of Chhattisgarh.
Highlighting the takeaways of the state government’s housing scheme, Rahul Gandhi said that the programme covers those persons who were entitled to get assistance under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana but never got it as the Centre failed to provide funds despite repeated reminders from the state government.
“We (Congress) press a remote control in front of cameras. The BJP does it secretly. When BJP presses a remote control, (industrialist Gautam) Adani gets Mumbai’s airport and railway contracts,” he alleged.
“There are two remote controls. When we press it, farmers receive money into their accounts through Nyay Scheme and English medium schools get opened in Chhattisgarh. But when BJP presses a remote, the public sector gets privatised and jal-jungle-zameen (water, forests and land) goes to Adani,” Gandhi claimed.
Gandhi alleged his Lok Sabha membership was cancelled after he questioned PM Modi’s relations with Adani.