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Not releasing caste survey data in 2011 was UPA mistake: Rahul Gandhi

IndiaTimes Monday, 18 November 2024
During a press conference in Ranchi, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi acknowledged that not implementing a caste census in 2011 was a mistake by the UPA government. He emphasized the necessity of a new caste census to guide equitable resource allocation and policy development, contrasting it with the current administration's focus on a select group of capitalists.
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