Congress wakes up to the importance of OBCS
The party had so far missed out on the empowerment of this wide social group
Rahul Gandhi addressed a national OBC (Other Backward Castes) meet on Monday. While a lot of attention was focused on his rather unusual examples to illustrate the need to open up the system and help those who possess real skills, the political importance of the event lay elsewhere. OBCS constitute a deeply heterogeneous social formation, with a maze of castes and sub-castes across the country. The story of Indian politics in recent decades has been the substantial shift in power towards OBC groups. From being supplementary political players, OBC caste groups such as the Yadavs became the dominant, ruling, political players in battleground states Uttar Pradesh and Bihar from the 1990s. In this story of OBC empowerment, the party which has been missing almost entirely is the Congress. And while some explanations of Congress decline may centre around leadership, organisation and record in government, this has been a critical reason for the party’s electoral decline. The Congress’s old social coalition in north India rested on three broad social groups — upper castes (Brahmans in particular), Dalits and Muslims. In the 1990s, with Hindutva mobilisation, upper castes moved to BJP; with Dalit assertion, the community began seeing Mayawati in UP and to a lesser degree Ram Vilas Paswan in Bihar as attractive options; and Muslims moved to Mulayam Singh and Lalu Prasad. Even as its core base faded, the Congress was unable to make any inroads among OBCS — whose loyalties are now divided between socialist parties and the BJP.
The BJP has now promised the sub-categorisation of OBCS to give the less dominant among them — their supporters — an advantage. It is in this backdrop that Rahul Gandhi has woken up to the importance of this wide social group. With his examples of entrepreneurship, he was trying to frame their aspirations in a new economic language. The Congress’s outreach has come late. For it to resonate in 2019 will be an enormous challenge.