Rahul Gandhi says caste census needed for 90% people sitting out of system
text_fieldsPrayagraj: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi pressed for a national "caste census" on Saturday, stating that 90% of the population is excluded from the system and that action needs to be made in their best interests.
Additionally, he stated that the "caste census" serves as both the basis and a tool for policymaking in Congress.
Addressing the "Samvidhan Samman Sammelan", Gandhi said, "90 per cent of people are sitting out of the system. They have skills, and knowledge but no connections (with the system). That is why we have raised the demand for a caste census."
Asserting that before ensuring the participation of various sections of the society, there is a need to ascertain their numbers, the Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha said, "For the Congress, the caste census is the foundation of policy making. It is a tool for policy making. We cannot make policies in the reality of India without a caste census."
Gandhi added that just like the Constitution, the caste census is a policy framework and a guide for the Congress.
"Just like our Constitution, which is a guide in a way and it is being attacked every day, a caste census, a socio-economic survey, an institutional survey will be our second guide," he said.
"We want the data. How many Dalits, OBC (Other Backward Classes), tribals, women, minorities, and general caste people are there. We are trying to protect the Constitution through this demand for a caste census," he added.
Gandhi said the Constitution is not for the 10 per cent of the country's population but for all the citizens.
"The Constitution is protected by poor people, labourers, tribals and not (industrialist Gautam) Adani. If 90 per cent of people do not have participatory rights, the Constitution cannot be protected.”
"Our aim is to protect the Constitution. This (the Constitution) is a protective shield for the poor, farmers and labourers. Without it, the situation would be as it used to be earlier in the times of kings and emperors, who did whatever they wanted," he added.
The former Congress chief alleged that Prime Minister Narendra Modi is trying to replicate the model of kings and emperors.
"You (Modi) consider yourself non-biological. You consider yourself connected with the god. Right after the (Lok Sabha) election, you had to bow down before the Constitution. This was not done by us but by people," he said.
Gandhi said those who think that the "caste census" can be stopped or the 50-per cent ceiling on the reservation cannot be lifted are dreaming.
"This will definitely happen. It cannot be stopped. Neither the caste census nor an economic survey or an institutional survey can be prevented and the 50-per cent barrier will also fall. All of these will happen," he said.
The Congress leader asserted that the people of the country have made up their minds in favour of a "caste census".
"The order of the people has come. The prime minister should accept it and implement it. If he does not do so, someone else will become the prime minister," he said.
Hitting out at the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) at the Centre, Gandhi said ever since he joined politics in 2004, he has been "bothered and disturbed" by the leaders of the saffron party.
"I consider them (BJP leaders) as my guru, those who taught me what not to do. This is an ideological fight (with the BJP) and it will continue," he added.
"Unlike Prime Minister Modi, I do my work considering it as my responsibility and not for others to remember me. It is Narendra Modi's way of doing his work so that he is remembered. My thinking is that 90 per cent of the country's power is utilised in making it," the Congress leader said.
Gandhi recalled that he recently met a cobbler in Uttar Pradesh who told him that he did not get due respect from others and that people ridiculed him.
"He has so much skill but he does not get any respect. There are thousands of people like him," Gandhi said, stressing the need for their involvement and participation in the society.
Talking about skilled workers, such as cobblers, barbers, carpenters, washermen and others, he said, "Certification centres can be opened in all districts in which the network of these skilled workers can be utilised."
"My vision is that it should be known how much wealth is in the hands of the OBC, Dalits and labourers. What is the participation of these people in the institutions of India, be it the bureaucracy, the judiciary or the media?" he asked while claiming that 90 per cent of Indians have no representation in the country's top corporations, judiciary or media.
"The prime minister waived loans worth Rs 16 lakh crore of 25 people but no Dalit, tribal or minority-community member was there on the list," Gandhi said.
With PTI inputs