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'Caste Census Against Indira Ji's Leagcy': Here's What Congress Leader Anand Sharma Said In Letter To The Party Chief
Nayan Dwivedi
Mar 21, 2024, 03:51 PM | Updated 03:51 PM IST
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In a recent development, Anand Sharma, a prominent leader of the congress party has expressed his opposition to the idea of conducting a caste census.
In a letter addressed to party president Mallikarjun Kharge, dated 19 March, Sharma voiced his concerns, stating that while caste remains a reality in Indian society, the Congress has never endorsed identity politics, which he views as detrimental to democracy.
"In my humble opinion, this (caste census) will be misconstrued as disrespecting the legacy of Indira ji and Rajiv ji..." Anand Sharma wrote.
Sharma, who previously served as Union Cabinet Minister for Commerce and Industry and Textiles, mentioned that conducting a caste census might not be a comprehensive solution for addressing unemployment and prevailing inequalities.
"Congress as a mass movement has always encouraged internal discussion and debate on issues of national importance and formulation of policies on social issues....social and economic backwardness has always been the sole guiding criteria for affirmative action," he said.
"As a party with inclusive approach, the Congress should strive to reclaim its role as builder of national consensus and build a harmonious society. The articulation of Party position should be balanced and eschew the radical posturing of regional and caste based organisations," Sarma further added.
Sharma's stance received a response from Congress MP Dr. Syed Naseer Hussain, who countered that a caste census could assist the party in formulating policies beneficial to all sections of Indian society.
"We have not done any caste-based politics. There is democracy in the party to discuss all issues," Hussain added.
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Nayan Dwivedi is Staff Writer at Swarajya.
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