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Women's reservation bill incomplete without OBC quota, says Rahul Gandhi in Lok Sabha

Participating in a discussion on the bill, Gandhi also made a strong pitch for a caste census.

September 20, 2023 / 19:51 IST
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Women's reservation bill incomplete without OBC quota, says Rahul Gandhi in Lok Sabha
Women's reservation bill incomplete without OBC quota, says Rahul Gandhi in Lok Sabha

Expressing support for the women's reservation bill in Lok Sabha, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on September 20 batted for its immediate implementation and said that the legislation is "incomplete" without provision for quota for OBCs. Participating in a discussion on the bill, Gandhi also made a strong pitch for a caste census.

He claimed that out of 90 secretaries of the government of India, only three are from the Other Backward Classes (OBC) and control only five per cent of the Budget, which he said was an "insult" to the backward classes. Recalling the discussion on Sengol and the transfer of power from the British, the former Congress chief said the revolutionary answer that the freedom movement leaders gave to the British was that the transfer of power was to the people of India.

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"It's been a constant transfer of power, more and more and more power to the people of India on one side and the other side, the counter idea that takes away power from the people of India," Gandhi said. "This is the fight that is going on. And in fact, in many ways, it is the fight that is taking place today. A huge step forward in the transfer of power to the women of India was Panchayati Raj, where they were given reservation and they were allowed to enter the political system at scale.

"And this (bill) is another step. It's a big step, it's is not a small step," the former Congress president said. "There is one thing in my view that makes this bill incomplete. I would like to have seen the OBC reservation included in this bill," he said.