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We will break 50 per cent cap on reservations: Rahul Gandhi

Caste census is the biggest issue before us and we will get it done; it is our central pillar, says Congress leader

Rahul Gandhi interacts with supporters in Nagpur on 16 November (photo: PTI)
Rahul Gandhi interacts with supporters in Nagpur on 16 November (photo: PTI) PTI

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Monday, 18 November, promised to remove the 50 per cent cap on reservations and conduct a caste-based survey in the country.

“Caste census is the biggest issue before us and we will get it done; it is our central pillar,” Gandhi said at a press conference in Mumbai.

Gandhi described the 20 November Maharashtra Assembly elections as a battle of ideologies, and a fight between a few billionaires and the poor.

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The Congress leader said that Rs 7 lakh crore projects including Foxconn and Airbus were shifted to Gujarat from Maharashtra. This led to youth in Maharashtra losing out on jobs, he added.

The Maha Vikas Aghadi government will protect the interests of the people of Maharashtra, he said.

The entire political machinery was twisted to help one person in Dharavi redevelopment scheme in Mumbai, Gandhi said.

Mocking PM Modi’s slogan 'Ek hai toh safe hai', Gandhi brought a safe to the press conference and pulled out a poster of Modi and industrialist Gautam Adani, and said, “They are safe till they are together.”

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