Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Monday said if his party is voted to power, it will conduct a nationwide caste and economic survey on priority to enhance participation of Dalits, tribals, poor for the general category and OBCs.
Gandhi, who was addressing a poll rally in Patan town of north Gujarat in support of the party’s Lok Sabha candidate Chandanji Thakor, also said the BJP and RSS planned to change the Constitution after retaining power.
“Ninety per cent of the country’s population comprises SCs, STs, and OBCs, but you will not find their representation in the corporate, media (sectors), private hospitals, private universities, or as bureaucrats in government. We will first do a caste and economic survey after coming to power,” he said.
These communities are working as farmers, labourers, small traders or are simply unemployed, he said, adding that only three of the 90 IAS officers at the helm of affairs at the Centre are from the backward classes, and they too have been given insignificant posts.
Accusing the BJP of bringing about wealth inequality in the country during its 10-year rule, Gandhi said just 22 individuals possess as much wealth as 70 per cent of the population.
“Our solution is that the Congress will first conduct a caste census and economic survey after coming to power to find out the exact population of Dalits, OBCs, tribals as well as the poor from the general category. Then a survey will be held to find out their participation in media, government sectors, private colleges and universities etc and also financial status,” he said.
After this exercise, India will have a fair idea of everyone’s proportion in population, their participation details, money in their hands, and institutions they are working in, Gandhi claimed.
Hitting out at the RSS and BJP, he said the ruling dispensation is against the system of reservations and it also wants to change the Constitution, which is the basis on which people received their rights, facilities like education, health care, water, as well as rights.
“BJP leaders are saying they will change the Constitution, which protects the poor and the downtrodden. Prime Minister Narendra Modi wants only 22-25 people to control all wealth, power, and natural resources.
That is what happened in their 10-year rule,” Gandhi said.