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Jitni aabadi, utna haq… will lead to majoritarianism: Cong’s Singhvi posts, then deletes!


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Rahul had first used the catchphrase during Karnataka elections. As Cong frowns, Singhvi blames a staff member, but not the first time the CWC member has landed party a spot.

AMIDST the heated political debate over a caste census, senior Congress leader Abhishek Singhvi left the party red-faced on Tuesday, with a social media post questioning the call for reservation as per population. As the statement led to a controversy, Singhvi claimed the post was a “careless forward by a staff (member)”.

“Equality of opportunity is never the same as equality of outcomes. People endorsing #jitniabadiutnahaq have to first completely understand the consequences of it. It will eventually culminate into majoritarianism,” the post on the account of Singhvi, a member of the Congress Working Committee (CWC), said.

 

Implications if this is indeed implemented in India by Congress.

Chief Ministers in India will ONLY be from SC/ST/OBC backgrounds

Majority of the Ministers from will ONLY be from SC/ST/OBC backgrounds    (Not that there's anything bad about it)

Congress will also implement reservations in private sectors which other parties including the BJP will be forced to endorse.

General Categories in majority of the states is only between 10-15% of the population. So, Rahul Gandhi says they should be marginalized because they're irrelevant to our voting % but need Mullah Mulakhat because with at least 15 crore population in India, they're "Minorities"!

 

 

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