Rahul Gandhi
Congress MP and Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi announced at the Constitutional Honors Conference in Nagpur on Wednesday that the country will definitely conduct a caste census. This time he also attacked the BJP and RSS. He said the country will conduct a caste census which will expose the injustice done to OBCs, Dalits and tribals.
While campaigning for the Maharashtra Assembly elections, the Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha talked about three issues including caste census, OBC share and constitutional protection.
He said the caste census was a model of development. They will also be breaking the 50% booking limit. They are working to ensure justice for more than 90 percent of the country’s marginalized people.
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Ambedkar is used to express the pain of others.
He said two or three such names are found in each state. The ones we remember. Long live Gandhiji, long live Ambedkar, but the reality is that when we talk about Gandhi and Ambedkar, we are not talking about any individual. If we talk about Ambedkar, he was a form, a body, but his voice was not alone.
Rahul Gandhi once saidWhen He spoke, the voices of millions came from His mouth. We would not remember Ambedkar if we only heard his voice. As he spoke, the sorrow and pain of others came out of his mouth. I’ve read his books. Gandhi said: “When you read Ambedkar, you see that this man was not speaking his own mind but expressing the pain of others.”
The Constitution is not a book, it is a way of life
He said the Constitution drafted by Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar was not just a book but a way of life. When the people of the BJP and the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh attack the Constitution, they attack the voice of the nation.
He said that our Indian constitution does not belong only to the Congress party. Ambedkar was asked to frame a constitution. Then the state tells them. We believe that in this constitution there are tens of millions of Dalits in this country. They have pain and they have to live with it every day. That pain should be reflected in this Constitution.