Rahul Gandhi calls for caste census, slams 50 pc reservation cap

IANS April 9, 2025 270 views

Rahul Gandhi has intensified his political campaign by demanding a comprehensive national caste census, challenging the current 50% reservation cap. During a Congress convention in Ahmedabad, he positioned himself as a champion for backward classes and marginalized communities. Gandhi criticized the Modi government's stance on caste enumeration and military recruitment policies, particularly highlighting their impact on disadvantaged groups. His speech drew heavily on Congress party's historical legacy, invoking leaders like Mahatma Gandhi and Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel.

"We will pass the caste census resolution across the country" - Rahul Gandhi
Rahul Gandhi calls for caste census, slams 50 pc reservation cap
Ahmedabad, April 9: The Leader of the Opposition (LoP) in Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi, on Wednesday reiterated his call for the caste-based census and declared that the Congress would break the wall of 50 per cent reservation cap.

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Gandhi advocates for comprehensive national caste census

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Criticizes Modi government's reservation and recruitment policies

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Invokes Congress party's historical leadership legacy

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Highlights marginalized communities' representation

In an address at the Congress convention in Ahmedabad, LoP Rahul Gandhi invoked the historical roots of the party and drew from the party’s rich legacy, highlighting two landmark milestones.

“One hundred years ago, Mahatma Gandhi became Congress president. And 150 years ago, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel was born. These two great leaders are the very foundation of the Congress Party,” said LoP Rahul Gandhi.

Positioning himself as a leader working for the marginalised of the society, he said, “I am working for the backward classes.”

LoP Rahul Gandhi also emphasised the party’s revolutionary step in Telangana, where it initiated a caste census.

“We needed to know who holds how much share in this country’s resources. I told PM Modi in Parliament: you must conduct a caste census. The nation must know how many Dalits, backward communities, and poor people from the general category exist,” said LoP Rahul Gandhi.

Criticising the Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), LoP Rahul Gandhi said that PM Modi and the RSS have made it clear they don’t want a caste census.

“They want to hide the reality. But no matter how much you hide it, we will pass the caste census resolution. We did it in Telangana, now we will do it in Delhi and across the country. We will also break the wall of 50 per cent reservation,” said LoP Rahul Gandhi.

Sharing a personal anecdote, LoP Rahul Gandhi recounted a conversation with his grandmother, the late Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.

“I once asked her what people should think of her after she is gone. She replied, ‘Rahul, I only focus on my work. I don’t care what people say after I’m gone.’ That’s how I feel too. It doesn’t matter to me what people think, I only care about doing my job well,” said LoP Rahul Gandhi.

Turning his focus to the controversial Agnipath military recruitment scheme, LoP Rahul Gandhi condemned the government’s policy.

“The government tells the youth that if you’re an Agniveer and die in war, you won’t be given martyr status or pension. Those fighting alongside you will receive it, but you won’t. Dalits, backward classes, and the most deprived communities are being harmed,” LoP Rahul Gandhi.

In a pointed jibe, LoP Rahul Gandhi criticised Prime Minister Narendra Modi for remaining “silent” during his recent meeting with Bangladesh government Chief Advisor Mohammad Yunus, even after Bangladesh allegedly made statements against India.

“Bangladesh is speaking against India, and our Prime Minister met their leader without uttering a single word. Where is the 56-inch chest now?” he asked.

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
Finally someone speaking up for the marginalized! The 50% cap on reservations has always been unfair. Caste census is long overdue to understand the real picture of our society. 👏
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Rahul S.
While I appreciate the intent, I wish political leaders would focus more on creating equal opportunities through education and jobs rather than just increasing reservations. The system needs reform, not just expansion.
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Amit D.
The Agniveer scheme comment hits hard. Why should any soldier be treated differently? This government seems to have forgotten the value of every Indian life.
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Sunita M.
Interesting how he connects current policies to Congress history. But I wonder - why didn't Congress conduct the caste census during their 10 years in power? Actions speak louder than words.
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Karan P.
The Bangladesh comment was unnecessary. Foreign policy shouldn't be reduced to chest size metaphors. We need mature diplomacy, not playground taunts.
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Neha T.
That story about Indira Gandhi was actually quite touching. Shows how much family legacy shapes these leaders. Whatever your politics, you have to respect that connection to history.

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