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OBC leaders to support Congress and INDIA bloc to ensure ‘social justice’

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An umbrella organisati­on of backward outfits, representi­ng the interest of other backward classes (OBC), called on Congress president Mallikarju­n Kharge on Friday and announced its “unconditio­nal support” to the INDIA bloc.

Former Congress chief Rahul Gandhi was also present at the meeting in Mr. Kharge’s official residence.

The leaders of the grand alliance of backward organisati­ons or ‘OBC Bhartiya Gathbandha­n’ was led by its chairman and former MP Raj Kumar Saini.

The developmen­t comes a day after senior leader and Congress Working Committee member Anand Sharma’s letter to Mr. Kharge surfaced in the public domain.

In the letter, Mr. Sharma questioned the Congress’ promise to hold caste census and pointed out that it could be construed as “disrespect­ing the legacy of Indira Gandhi and Rajiv Gandhi” who didn’t endorse the politics of caste.

Talking to reporters, Mr. Gandhi reiterated his stance that a nationwide caste census was essential to ensure that communitie­s get their fair share in governance in proportion to their numbers in the society.

Mr. Saini said various organisati­ons had been raising the same demand for a long time. He said Mr. Gandhi had already stated the party’s stance on the fair share in the decisionma­king process and social justice. That was why they decided to carry forward the fight together with the Congress.

Mr. Kharge thanked the ‘grand alliance’ for its unconditio­nal support.

Earlier, Congress general secretary Deepak Babaria, who played a key role in getting these organisati­ons to support the party, claimed that there was unanimity among the organisati­ons to support the Congress and the INDIA bloc to ensure social justice.

 ?? PTI ?? Congress president Mallikarju­n Kharge and party leader Rahul Gandhi with SC, ST and OBC leaders of the INDIA bloc on Friday.
PTI Congress president Mallikarju­n Kharge and party leader Rahul Gandhi with SC, ST and OBC leaders of the INDIA bloc on Friday.

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