PM addresses meetings on tribal icon Birsa Munda’s anniversary in Jharkhand, Rahul Gandhi calls for nation wide caste census

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The Prime Minister addressed two rallies in Jharkhand on the occasion of tribal icon Birsa Munda’s anniversary, which is celebrated as Janjatiya Gaurav Diwas, and ahead of the second round of polling for the Assembly elections in the state on November 20.

Barely 80 km away from Deoghar, in Jharkhand’s Godda, Rahul Gandhi’s helicopter remained grounded for 45 minutes awaiting clearance from the air traffic control, prompting the Congress to claim that the delay was deliberately to disrupt the campaign schedule of the Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha.

The Congress had pointed to the PM’s rally near Deoghar, suggesting that his event was being prioritized over Mr Gandhi’s movements. The chopper was allowed to take off 45 minutes later.

In his rallies earlier in the day, PM Modi hit out at the Congress and Rahul Gandhi. Reiterating his “Shehzad” (prince) jibe, the Prime Minister accused Mr Gandhi of conspiring to scrap reservations for people belonging to the Scheduled Caste (SC), Scheduled Tribe (ST) and other backward classes (OBC) communities to “weaken” them.

“The Congress has dangerous intentions. The Congress’ “Shehzad” is conspiring to scrap reservations for SCs, STs, and OBCs. The prince’s father had declared reservation as slavery and bonded labor but he was later defeated in elections. His father had issued advertisements to remove reservations… We will thwart any such conspiracy,” PM Modi said.

He also claimed that the ruling Jharkhand Mukti Morcha, which is in an alliance with the Congress, was helping “infiltrators” become permanent residents in Jharkhand, a charge leveled by several other BJP leaders, including Home Minister Amit Shah.

At the rally in Godda district, Rahul Gandhi pushed for a nationwide caste census, claiming it would change the face of India.

“Caste census is bound to happen… We will demolish the 50 percent reservation ceiling, PM Modi can do whatever he can,” he said.

Polling in the second phase for the 81-member Jharkhand Assembly will take place on November 20 and votes will be counted on November 23.

 

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