Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Anupriya elected Apna Dal (S) chief; demands fresh caste census

- Manish Chandra Pandey manish.pandey@htlive.com ■

LUCKNOW : Mirzapur MP and former union minister AnupriyaPa­tel was elected the national president of the Apna Dal (Sonelal) here on Monday, replacing her husband Ashish Patel in the post. Soon after her election, she demanded a fresh caste census alongside the regular census due in 2021.

Apna Dal (S) is a political party mainly of Kurmis, the influentia­l OBC sub-caste in UP.

With Anupriya having been left out of the Modi 2.0 ministry and her husband Ashish Patel, an MLC in UP, not being included in the Yogi Adityanath ministry either, the fresh caste census demand being raised Apna Dal (S) is being interprete­d as a veiled attempt to signal her party’s opposition to the UP BJP government’s purported move to implement ‘the quota within quota’ report in the state.

Perhaps aware of BJP’s numerical dominance, both in UP and at the centre, Anupriya, however, stayed clear of any direct mention of the ‘quota within quota’ move. But she dwelt at length on how a fresh caste census was required to put a number to the exact proportion of backward castes.

“The Mandal Commission report said backward castes accounted for 52% of the population. The basis of that estimate was a 1931 caste census. Since then a caste census after much hullabaloo was done in 2011 but in a most haphazard way. Instead of being carried out with the regular census, it was done separately by the rural and urban developmen­t department­s which took help from the state government­s, but it was such a hotchpotch effort that even now it isn’t clear what is the proportion of backwards,” Anupriya said, addressing her party workers at Lucknow’s Indira Gandhi Pratisthaa­n.

She also said that the OBC lists prepared by the states and the centre varied greatly. With some OBCs listed as scheduled castes in some states, there was a need to rationalis­e the backward classes, she said. “That is why we have sought a fresh caste census along with regular census in 2021,” she said as her cadres cheered her.

Political experts read her inaugural speech on becoming the party chief as an attempt at keeping the cadres in good humor as they may be concerned about being limited to 7% reservatio­n if the ‘quota within quota’ recommenda­tions were to be implemente­d, instead of 27% that they enjoy while being part of the joint OBC pool. While dominant OBC groups are expected to take a hit, other marginalis­ed OBC groups like Nishads, Rajbhars, Sahus, Lodhs and Kushwahas stand to gain better representa­tion if the social justice committee report is implemente­d. The BJP government in UP has remained tightlippe­d on its implementa­tion.

“The report is with the leadership which would take an appropriat­e decision at the right time,” a BJP leader said.

“Of course, no change in the present reservatio­n quota of backwards should be attempted unless a fresh caste census determines proportion­al representa­tion of each OBC sub-caste. Else it would be grave injustice if the report seeking division of backward caste quota were to be implemente­d,” said Rakesh Patel, who said he had come from Sitapur to attend the Apna Dal (S) national meet at which Anupriya was elected the party’s national chief. Anupriya’s party is an ally of the BJP at the centre and in UP where it has representa­tion in the form of minister of state Jai Kumar Singh ‘Jackie’, though the associatio­n is being tested as the BJP looks to promote its own home-grown backward caste leadership.

“Anupriya is taking over the reins of her party at a difficult time as an increasing­ly confident BJP is not as much dependent on its allies as it was in 2014 when it sought to capitalise on their local caste appeals. All the same, the associatio­n benefitted these parties too. Now, the BJP is planning to boost its own backward leadership, which makes Anupriya’s task more difficult as she has to expand her party without antagonisi­ng the BJP,” said veteran journalist Irshad Ilmi.

 ?? HT ?? ■ Anupriya replaced her husband Ashish Patel as party chief.
HT ■ Anupriya replaced her husband Ashish Patel as party chief.

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