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Congress leaders Kumari Selja, Salman Khurshid, Digvijay Singh and K. Raju during a press conference on day 2 of the party's 'Nav Sankalp Shivir', in Udaipur on Saturday. Photo credit: PTI

Brahmans and Upper caste as usual don't want OBC SC ST to get representation, their comments on news article. OBC SC ST should understand their sly tactics, and learn to read between the lines.
Ramesh:
AND they accuse other parties of dividing India on basis of castes?? - (Heartburn because OBC SC ST will get political power.)
G Das: Antidote is required to dilute the venom of khurshid.(Hate indicates that his strategy has merit, Upper caste leader in Congress coordinate with BJP) The Hindustan can not afford any further reservation of any kind and we will not tolerate to your such nonsense to divide the masses for the sake of votes and weakening our country. (85% OBC SC ST & Minorities are the nation, their representation will not weaken our country, but Brahman hegemony will weaken)
Bajpai:
Nonsence,.destroying national fabric(Assertion of OBC SC ST and minorities will increase, fabric of Caste system will break). Competent people are leaving the country and are settling there. Do not encourage incompetence(OBC SC ST & minorities in their view, ढोल गवाँर सूद्र पसु नारी सकल ताड़ना के अधिका - Tulsidas Dubey in Ram Charit Manas) at any cost(Hindutwa riots to manipulate OBC SC ST).


`UDAIPUR: The Congress is set to provide 50 per cent representation to Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, OBCs and minorities at all levels in the party organisation as part of its social engineering efforts to win back the confidence of the weaker sections.

In a change in stance on "quota within quota" in the women's reservation bill, the party is likely to resolve to demand that from out of the reservation for women in Lok Sabha and legislative assemblies, there should be proportionate reservation for SC, ST and OBC women.

Addressing a media briefing on the deliberations of the panel on social justice and empowerment formed by party chief Sonia Gandhi to lead discussions on this issue at the Congress' three-day 'Nav Sankalp Chintan Shivir' here, senior leader and Union minister Salman Khurshid said establishing a social justice advisory council to the Congress president has also been recommended by the panel.

There will be an attached department that will collect data for "social engineering" and will make it available for Pradesh Congress Committees (PCCs) and other party units, said Khurshid, who is the convenor of the panel on social justice and empowerment. Social justice is a principled commitment but the basic instrument for that is "social engineering", he said. K Raju, a panel member and coordinator to oversee the activities of the Congress' SC/OBC/Minority Departments, said the party's constitution as of now provides for 20 per cent reservation for SCs, STs, OBCs and minorities. "The group has discussed and decided that in the short run we must step up this to 50 per cent. Fifty per cent reservation in all the committees starting with booth committees, block committees, district committees, PCCs and the CWC, be provided," he said.

"There is a view from some of the participants that we need to go beyond 50 per cent but members felt that let us step it up first from 20 per cent to 50 per cent," he said. Raju said the Khurshid-led group has identified that there are many sub-castes within SCs and STs and the party needs to focus on those sub-castes which have not so far been represented in the organisation or in the government, and give justice to them.

"So, henceforth attention will be given to identify those sub-castes in these communities who have not been adequately represented within the organisation and also in the government," Raju said. He said the panel has also recommended for adoption by the CWC that once in six months there shall be a special session of the working committee, PCCs, DCCs to discuss all the issues concerning SCs, STs, OBCs and minorities, so that the party remains alive to their issues and takes decisions accordingly.

The panel also discussed major policy commitments to demand the government which is in power and implement them where the Congress is in power, Raju said. "The group has debated at length, the issue related to caste-based census of OBCs and all other communities. The group has strongly recommended that the Congress has to demand and express its commitment to caste-based census," he said. Raju said that there was a discussion in the panel on the Women's Reservation Bill and it has been recommended that the party should push for "quota within quota".

"Out of the reservation provided for women, there should be proportionate reservation for SC, ST, OBC women," Raju said. Asked why there was a U-turn in its stand as, when the UPA government passed the women reservation bill in Rajya Sabha, it had resisted quota within quota, Khurshid said, "Sometimes you have to push legislations strategically, we were committed to a quota for women and the problem with the quota within a quota was that we had assumed there would not be easy agreement and consensus on that and the result would be we would lose out on reservation for women at that stage."

"Therefore, a conscious strategic decision was taken that 'let us get the quota first then we will see about further segmentation'. Now we have lost a lot of time and politics has also undergone a significant change since then and we believe that now is the right time to make it clear where you stand," Khurshid said.

He said the party stands for women's participation in a fulsome manner so that women from all categories should be able to participate. "We don't want anyone to believe that there is a hidden agenda that you bring in women but you bring in women that find it easy to get elected.

Therefore, after thoughtful inputs we came to the conclusion that we recommend to CWC that now the time has come to take the bull by horns and make sure we get quota within quota all pushed in one go," Khurshid said.

"There is no inconsistency, we have moved on from that position where we felt strategically that the quota should come first," he added. Responding to another question on the party's change in stance on quota within quota, senior Congress leader and former Union minister Kumari Selja said, "There was never any objection to this (quota within quota). At that time there was a coalition government and it was difficult to take everyone together."

Noting that a very important policy for advancement of SCs and STs was Schedules Caste Sub-Plan and Tribal Sub-Plan, Raju said the group has recommended a central and states' legislation on them. Another important issue the group has deliberated and is in the process of recommending is the reservation in private sector for the SC ST and OBCs because the jobs in the public sector are coming down, Raju said.

He said policy for providing for reservation for OBCs in state legislatures and Parliament was also deliberated upon and the group is inclined to recommend reservation for OBCs in assemblies and Parliament. The discussions at the 'Chintan Shivir', which began on Friday, will continue on the third day as well and the conclusions will be recorded in the form of a declaration. A draft of the declaration will be discussed at the Congress Working Committee (CWC) meeting to be held here on the third and last day of the conclave.

https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com...vels-in-organisation/articleshow/91566413.cms
 

In U-turn, Cong looks at quota for SC, ST, OBCs in women’s Bill​

The Women’s Reservation Bill was passed by Rajya Sabha in 2010 but the UPA govt could not take it forward due to strong opposition from Mulayam Singh Yadav, Lalu Prasad Yadav and Sharad Yadav.


The Congress has organised a Chintan Shivir or brainstorming session to bring about organisational changes in the party. (Photo: AICC)

Keen to regain the support of people from Scheduled Castes (SC), Scheduled Tribes (ST), Other Backward Classes (OBCs) and minorities, the Congress is planning to demand reservation for SC/ST and OBCs in private sector and reservation for OBCs in Parliament and state Assemblies.
The party is also discussing a proposal to demand quota within quota for people from SC, ST and other backward classes in the women’s reservation Bill, which is hanging fire for several years.
The Bill to reserve for women one-third of all seats in Lok Sabha and Legislative Assemblies was passed by Rajya Sabha in 2010 but the then UPA government could not take it forward due to strong opposition from Samajwadi Party’s Mulayam Singh Yadav, RJD’s Lalu Prasad and then JD(U) chief Sharad Yadav, who had demanded ‘quota within quota’ for SCs, STs, OBCs and minorities in the Bill.

Thirteen years on, the party,-with its vote bank depleted and electoral influence considerably eroded, is thinking of changing its stand and demanding quota within quota. At the ongoing Chintan Shivir in Udaipur, a panel on social justice and empowerment, set up by the Congress president and headed by Salman Khurshid, has proposed that the women’s reservation Bill should have quota within quota. It is to be seen whether the demand will find reflection in the Udaipur declaration that the party will adopt on Sunday.

The panel wants the Congress to take a stand and demand a caste-based census of all communities, a central legislation on SC/ST sub-plan and similar legislation at the state level, reservation in private sector for SCs/STs and OBCs, and reservation for OBCs in Parliament and Assemblies.


“The party should push for passage of the women’s reservation Bill but there should be a quota within quota…. There should be proportionate representation for SC/ST and OBC women,” Congress leader K Raju, a member of the group, said.

Khurshid said there is no inconsistency in the party regarding quota within quota in the Bill. “We moved on from that position where we had strategically felt that quota for women should come first,” he said. “Sometimes you have to push legislation strategically. We were committed to a quota for women.”

The proposals include setting up a social advisory council in Congress to closely examine social justice-related issues, implementing 50% reservation in party for leaders from SC, ST, OBC and minority communities at all levels.

He said: “The problem in quota within a quota was that we had assumed there would not be easy agreement and consensus on that, and as a result we would lose out on reservation for women at that stage. Therefore, a conscious strategic decision was taken to get the quota (for women) first; then we will see about further segmentation.

“Now we have lost a lot of time, and politics has undergone a very, very significant change since then. We do believe that now is the right time to make it very clear where you stand. We stand for women participating in a fulsome manner…that women from all categories should be able to participate. We don’t want people to believe that there is a hidden agenda that you bring in women (in legislatures) but you bring in women only who find it easy to get elected.”

After “thoughtful consideration”, inputs from party colleagues, and from people in social sector, the party “came to the conclusion that we should recommend to the CWC [Congress Working Committee, the party’s top decision-making body] that now the time has come to take the bull by the horns (to) make sure that we get quota within quota pushed at one go”, Khurshid said.

Senior party leader Kumari Selja said the UPA could not pass the Bill then due to many contradictions in the coalition.
https://indianexpress.com/article/p...within-quota-womens-reservation-bill-7917451/
 
Congress should be more worried about its survival and winning at any cost rather than affirmative action :lol:. That being said, i would love to see more Dailts, OBCs, Scheduled castes in Indian politics, but not through quotas. Time for quotas and reservation is long gone. Even Dalits and OBCs probably don't want to see caste based leaders, all they have gotten is corrupt scum like Mayawati, Shibu Soren who are supposedly working for the benefit of backward castes, but spent most of their terms building statues, scams, increasing personal wealth at the cost of development.
 
Congress should be more worried about its survival and winning at any cost rather than affirmative action :lol:. That being said, i would love to see more Dailts, OBCs, Scheduled castes in Indian politics, but not through quotas. Time for quotas and reservation is long gone. Even Dalits and OBCs probably don't want to see caste based leaders, all they have gotten is corrupt scum like Mayawati, Shibu Soren who are supposedly working for the benefit of backward castes, but spent most of their terms building statues, scams, increasing personal wealth at the cost of development.
Congress will not survive if it doesn't give representation to OBC SC ST. All OBC SC ST organization will make sure that it does. This is the reason it losing state after state. It wants wants from OBC SC St but does not want to give representation.
 
Congress will not survive if it doesn't give representation to OBC SC ST. All OBC SC ST organization will make sure that it does. This is the reason it losing state after state. It wants wants from OBC SC St but does not want to give representation.
Congress losses have nothing to do with caste based representation. Even if BJP fields upper caste candidate in OBC area and Congress fields OBC, BJP will still most likely win. There is no leadership in Congress and lazy demoralized congress workers can't compete with RSS/BJP workers who have extremely high morale, believe in what they do and are determined to win at any cost. Literally every day is election day for BJP, you will never see their workers lazy or wasting time, always rallying or doing something. Congress leaders and workers don't show up until 2 days before the election and then make retarded speeches. :lol:
 
Congress losses have nothing to do with caste based representation. Even if BJP fields upper caste candidate in OBC area and Congress fields OBC, BJP will still most likely win. There is no leadership in Congress and lazy demoralized congress workers can't compete with RSS/BJP workers who have extremely high morale, believe in what they do and are determined to win at any cost. Literally every day is election day for BJP, you will never see their workers lazy or wasting time, always rallying or doing something. Congress leaders and workers don't show up until 2 days before the election and then make retarded speeches. :lol:
I think you misunderstood when I said representation, I do no mean just seats. FC leadership of Congress scuttled the caste based census in 2010, also the FC leadership of Congress brought in LPG. right before Mandal Commission. We want Upper caste leaders of Congress to be too powerless and outnumbered to scuttle caste census and similar critical policy matters in the future. Upper caste leaders of Congress have been playing double game with OBC SC ST, Representation in policy making that's the price Congress will to pay for OBC SC ST votes.

Caste census only after consensus, says Congress​

https://www.thehindu.com/news/national//article61761898.ece

Demand for caste census rocks Lok Sabha
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http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...ofinterest&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=cppst
 

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