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Government Forced to Pursue Caste Census due to Congress' Pressure

Central Government Follows Congress' Lead: Caste Census Announced; Rahul Gandhi Presses for Comprehensive Details

CentralGovernment Adopts Congress's Vision: Rahul Gandhi Asserts, Demands Comprehensive Details on...
CentralGovernment Adopts Congress's Vision: Rahul Gandhi Asserts, Demands Comprehensive Details on Caste Census Announcement, New Delhi

Government Forced to Pursue Caste Census due to Congress' Pressure

Sparking Change: Rahul Gandhi's Push for Caste Census

In the bustling heart of New Delhi, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has stirred up conversations once again. He's demanding a detailed timeline and roadmap from the Central government after they announced their intention to conduct a caste census - a move that they've only just embraced after a decade of skepticism.

"We've been talking about the caste census in Parliament," Gandhi proclaimed, “We've put pressure on the government, and it looks like it's finally happening!" He further questioned why this initiative seems to have surfaced now, with a hint of curiosity, "I'm not one to speculate, but it's intriguing that the caste census is a reality after eleven years."

Gandhi emphasized that the caste census is merely the first step. The grand vision of the Congress party reaches beyond this, entailing breaking the ceiling of 50% reservation and implementing reservations in private educational institutions as per Article 15 (5) of the Constitution.

Delving into politics, Gandhi criticized previous statements made by Prime Minister Modi regarding the significance of caste. "Modi would claim that there are just four castes in India, but it seems something has changed his mind!" Gandhi said, eyebrows raised in amusement.

The ongoing support of Cotae census's implementation extends to Gandhi's calls for a practical and Telangana-style approach. "If the government needs help in designing the caste census, we're the ones to call!" he stated adamantly.

Straying from this topic, Gandhi continued to discuss the recent Pahalgam attack, expressing his empathy for the families impacted by the tragedy. "Those responsible for the Pahalgam attack must be held accountable for their actions," Gandhi remarked forcefully. He further urged Prime Minister Modi to act swiftly and decisively, fostering an environment of safety and security.

As Gandhi concluded his remarks, he underscored the martyrdom of the victims in the attack. "The families of the martyrs have shared their heartbreaking stories with me," Gandhi paused, a tinge of sadness in his voice. "The sacrifices made by these individuals should not be forgotten."

The ongoing discussions about policy and legislation in Parliament, as led by Rahul Gandhi, extend to the push for a caste census. While the Congress party applauds the government's decision to conduct a caste census, they plan to pursue additional initiatives in war-and-conflicts and crime-and-justice, such as breaking the 50% reservation ceiling and implementing reservations in private educational institutions.

Delving into general news, Gandhi expressed his concern about the Pahalgam attack, urging swift and decisive action from the government to ensure safety and security. He also emphasized the gravity of the attack by acknowledging the families of the martyrs and the significance of their heartbreaking stories.

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