BJP’s Dharmendra Pradhan Criticizes Congress on Quota Stance
- July 26, 2025
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The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has taken a firm stance against the Congress party’s recent statements regarding caste census and quota policies. Union Minister Dharmendra Pradhan has openly criticized Congress leader Rahul Gandhi for expressing regret over the United Progressive Alliance’s (UPA) failure to conduct a caste census. Pradhan labeled Gandhi’s remarks as a strategic move to obscure what he claims is the Congress party’s longstanding opposition to quota systems.
Pradhan accused the Congress of using deceptive tactics to mask its inherent bias against quotas. He argued that the party’s historical treatment of Dalit leaders reflects a pattern of discrimination and exclusion. According to Pradhan, the Congress has consistently failed to support measures that would benefit marginalized communities, despite public declarations to the contrary.
The BJP has also scrutinized Rahul Gandhi’s claims about vacant reserved posts in central universities. Pradhan dismissed these assertions as falsehoods, suggesting that they are part of a broader strategy to mislead the public and shift blame away from the Congress’s own shortcomings. He emphasized that the BJP remains committed to addressing issues of representation and equality in educational institutions.
This exchange highlights ongoing tensions between India’s major political parties over issues of caste and representation. The BJP’s critique of Congress underscores a broader debate about how best to achieve social justice and equality in India. As both parties prepare for upcoming elections, these discussions are likely to play a significant role in shaping voter perceptions and influencing electoral outcomes.