By IANS,
New Delhi : Janata Dal-United (JD-U) leader Sharad Yadav Thursday said the caste system “is a reality” in India, and warned that there will be a “volcanic eruption (of the backward castes)” if the government did not undertake caste-based enumeration in the census.
He said the (backward caste) people were very much anguished over the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government’s decision not to a conduct caste-based census in the country.
“Caste is like a mountain. Nobody can explain the anguish of the (backward) people. This kind of system does not exist anywhere in the world,” Sharad Yadav said while participating in a discussion on caste-based enumeration in the Census 2011 in the Lok Sabha.
Referring to some government documents, he said there is still poor representation of backward caste employees in the higher levels at the President’s Office, the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) and at least 20 important ministries, including parliamentary affairs, home and mines.
“I would like to caution you the debate will not end here,” the JD-U leader said, adding “If the government does not take the demand for the caste-based census seriously, there will be a backlash by the backward community.”
“Please try to understand 80 percent of people of the country have only 20 percent of the jobs,” he said.
Samajwadi Party leader Mulayam Singh Yadav said even after the implementation of the Mandal Commission Report, backward caste officials in the highest level are not able to command the same respect drawn by the upper caste officials in the same rank.
“Those who are majority, their sentiments should be addressed. People belonging to upper caste should accept it,” Mulayam Singh said.
Meanwhile, the Congress’ Bhakta Charan Das said caste-based politics should be avoided.
Bharatiya Janta Party (BJP) leader Gopinath Munde said “not undertaking caste-based census is denying social justice to the OBCs (other backward classes)”.
“We don’t want anything, at least tell us what is our number,” he said.
T.K.S. Elangovan of the DMK also supported the demand. “This is a necessary step to ensure development of the backward classes,” he said.
Biju Janata Dal’s B. Mahtab said: “Keeping caste out of the census does not mean we can wish away the caste system.”