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If India cannot defeat the BJP. Akhilesh Yadav criticizes Congress on the caste census

 If India cannot defeat the BJP. Akhilesh Yadav criticizes Congress on the caste census


Akhilesh Yadav, the leader of the Samajwadi Party, criticized Congress on Friday, saying that the grand old party "is aware that the vote they were searching for is not with them." and as a result, they now want "a caste census." 


Since the two parties were unable to forge a coalition for the Madhya Pradesh assembly elections, Yadav has been harshly critical of the Congress. In addition, he said that if there is such misunderstanding, INDIA cannot defeat the BJP.  




"It is the same Congress party that previously refrained from disclosing caste census data. Akhilesh Yadav told the journalists in Hardoi, "Now everyone understands that until and until you have the support of the backward communities and tribes, you won't succeed.


"It's amazing that the Congress party is now calling for a caste census. The Congress party is now aware that the support they were seeking is no longer with them, the speaker said.


If..., India cannot defeat the BJP.

Additionally, he emphasized that the INDIA coalition will never be able to beat the BJP if there is continued misunderstanding about the alleged betrayal by the Congress.


"Congress ought to have spoken earlier if it didn't want to award seats (in MP). Currently, SP is only contesting seats where its own organization is present. After Madhya Pradesh, I now understand that the INDIA coalition supports national (parliamentary) elections. Who will support Congress if they act this way in the future? We won't succeed if we battle the BJP with uncertainty in our thoughts, according to Akhilesh Yadav.


With the promise that such a census would be conducted in states where the Congress controls the government, the Congress has been a strong advocate for the caste system.


Following the release of Caste Survey data by the Bihar government, this shows that 63% of the state's population is made up of Other Backward Castes (OBC) and Extremely Backward Classes (EBC), which may have implications for the Lok Sabha elections next year.



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