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A day after he said that the Congress “fell short” of understanding issues faced by the OBCs and that “opened up the space” for the BJP, Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi on Friday said that he didn’t protect the OBC community’s interests earlier in his political career as the issues faced by them are complex and not easily visible.
Addressing a Bhagidari Nyay Sammelan of OBCs at the Talkatora Stadium in Delhi, Gandhi said that while he should score well on issues related to Tribals, Dalits, minorities and women, he couldn’t understand the problems of OBCs and admitted that he didn’t do enough for the community. He also said that he will be working “double” on this front from now on.
Gandhi said that around a decade ago, he “could see the problems faced by Dalits” – “it was clear and I understood it”. “Untouchability is their history,” he said.
Talking of Tribals, Gandhi said, “It is easy to understand issues of Tribals – jungle (forest), jal (water), zameen (land) are right there for you to see.”
“But the OBC issues are hidden, and not easy to see. My regret is that if I knew your history and issues, I would have got the caste census done then. And it is my mistake and not the Congress’s. The good thing is that if I had got the caste census done then, it wouldn’t have been as good as it will be now,” he said.
Gandhi said that the Telangana caste survey is like a “tsunami” and that its “aftershock” will be felt soon. “The way the tsunami came… The earthquake that led to the tsunami wasn’t seen. It was under the sea… When the tsunami came, its impact was felt 2-3 hours later. The same has happened in Telangana,” he said.
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