Caste-based reservation must continue
New Delhi: Congress chief Sonia Gandhi on Wednesday stepped in to try to defuse the controversy over party leader Janardan Dwivedi’s suggestion for ending caste-based quota, declaring that reservation for SCs, STs and OBCs must continue.
As the SP and BSP–both outside supporters of UPA government and JD(U)–slammed Dwivedi’s remark as “anti-social justice”, Gandhi went in a damage control code with Lok Sabha elections just round the corner, snubbing Dwivedi and asserting there should be “no doubt or ambiguity” over the party’s stand on caste-based quota.
BJP and SAD questioned the timing of the remark and said it was part of Congress’ votebank politics with an eye on the upcoming elections. The remark triggered an uproar both inside and outside parliament,
The discomiture in the party over Dwivedi’s remarks was palpable and Congress and the government earlier in the day were quick to distance themselves from the remark, saying it was his “personal” view.
“The empowerment of SCs, STs and OBCs has been an article of faith with the Congress. “There should be no doubt or ambiguity on the stand of the Congress on the system of reservation for SC/ST and OBCs. They were introduced by Congress, they have been strengthened by the Congress and they will continue to be championed by the Congress,” Gandhi said in a two-page statement.
Gandhi said that Congress is of the “firm opinion” that the system of reservations for SCs, STs and OBCs must continue. “This is essential to deal with the discrimination imposed by centuries of subjugation and oppression,” she said. SP leader Ram Gopal Yadav and BSP chief Mayawati slammed Dwivedi for his remark.
Yadav said Congress is trying to end the social justice system in the country while BSP chief Mayawati demanded that the Congress must make its stand clear on the issue.
Dwivedi’s suggestion created an uproar in Parliament with BSP members shouting slogans like “anti-poor government, down down” in the well of Rajya Sabha.
They were also joined by SP members while those from JD(U) said Congress is doing away with the reservation system and cried “conspiracy.” (PTI)