Could Rahul Gandhi Become the Second Ambedkar for OBCs?

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Key Takeaways
- Rahul Gandhi acknowledges OBC challenges.
- Udit Raj supports Gandhi’s leadership role.
- OBCs are pivotal to national productivity.
- Congress aims to implement caste surveys.
- Bhagidari Nyay Sammelan is a strategic outreach.
New Delhi, July 26 (NationPress) In response to the Leader of the Opposition (LoP) Rahul Gandhi's assertion that the OBC community embodies the “productive power of the nation”, Congress leader Udit Raj expressed on Saturday that Rahul Gandhi may emerge as the “second Ambedkar for OBCs”.
“Members of the OBC community must recognize that history does not grant chances for advancement repeatedly. They should heed and support the statements made by Rahul Gandhi during the Talkatora Stadium event. If they do so, then Rahul Gandhi can indeed become the second Ambedkar for them,” Udit Raj posted on his X account.
On Friday, LoP Rahul Gandhi spoke at the Congress's OBC outreach initiative, Bhagidari Nyay Sammelan, held at Talkatora Stadium in Delhi, with the goal of rallying support from the OBC demographic.
Addressing an enthusiastic audience of OBC leaders and supporters, Rahul Gandhi made an honest acknowledgment, admitting that he had historically struggled to fully comprehend the issues faced by the OBC community.
"I have always empathized with the struggles of Dalits and Adivasis, but I now recognize that I did not sufficiently understand the concerns of the OBCs. This is my oversight," stated LoP Rahul Gandhi.
He underscored that OBCs are pivotal to the “productive power of the nation”, contributing significantly to agriculture, infrastructure, and essential services, yet they often go unrecognized and unrewarded.
Highlighting legislative initiatives under Congress leadership, LoP Rahul Gandhi pointed to the Telangana government's extensive caste survey as a notable accomplishment.
He assured that Congress would carry out similar surveys wherever it gains power, a step that could potentially set the stage for reassessing reservation limits.
The Bhagidari Nyay Sammelan signifies a revitalized attempt by Congress to regain traction among OBC voters, a group deemed vital for electoral success.