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‘Caste census' will trigger demand for quota in pvt sector: Akhilesh

‘Caste census' will trigger demand for quota in pvt sector: Akhilesh

Time of India02-05-2025
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Lucknow:
Samajwadi Party
president
Akhilesh Yadav
on Friday said that after the "
caste census
" is completed, demand for
reservation in private sector
will be the next big thing.
The former UP CM cited instances where BJP spoke against caste census in the past and went on to reiterate that the Centre's nod for the exercise was a victory of PDA (pichhde, Dalits and alpsankhyak).
"Aane wale samay mein, jaati jangadna ke baad ye baat uthegi ki private sansthaon mein bhi aarakshan hona chahiye (In the days to come after the 'caste census', the demand for reservation in private sector will be raised)," Akhilesh said.
"Caste census is the first step towards realising the vision of Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar and the Preamble of our Constitution," he said, addressing a press conference at the party headquarters in Lucknow. The SP chief played a video clip of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath's old interview to a news channel in which he is purportedly heard as saying: "Under Prime Minister's leadership when welfare schemes are being implemented with the spirit of 'Sabka Saath Sabka Vikas', some divisive people are trying to divide the society on the lines of caste, region and language. India, and particularly those following Sanatan Dharma, should be cautious of such people." "Now, who all will they (the BJP brass) caution people about," asked Akhilesh.
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Akhilesh also welcomed Mahendra Rajbhar, national president of Suheldev Samman Swabhiman Party (SSSP), and recalled how the outfit joined hands with the SP in the previous polls and the results had shocked the BJP. "The SP and SSSP will work together once again in the 2027 assembly polls to ensure formation of the SP govt," Akhilesh said.
The SP chief also announced that on the demand of SSSP, a grand statue of Maharaja Suheldev would be installed at Gomti Riverfront in Lucknow. "The weapon in the hand of the statue will be made of 'ashtadhatu'," he said. Maharaja Suheldev ruled Shravasti and famously defeated Ghazi Sayyid Salar Masud, the nephew of Mahmud of Ghazni, in 1034 in the Battle of Bahraich.
"Once the SP govt is formed after the 2027 assembly elections, an old pension scheme will be introduced. Outsourcing of employees will be done away with in a phased manner, and everyone will be given permanent govt jobs," he said. Slamming the UP govt for "deteriorating law and order situation in the state", Akhilesh alleged that the govt was hand-in-glove with those vandalising the statues of Ambedkar in different parts of the state. "Babasaheb's statues are being desecrated across the state with the silent consent of the govt. The police are not acting. We demand strict action against those responsible for such acts of disrespect," he said.
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