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| AIBCU discuss ongoing census process | | | EARLY TIMES REPORT JAMMU, Jun 1: The members of central committee of all India backward classes union (AIBCU) in a meeting have taken serious view with regard to opposing the caste base census by some organisation and political parties etc. As per press release speakers in the meeting strongly condemned the statement of the RSS secretary general Bhaiyya Ji Joshi, National general sectary of VHP Parveen Togadia and Prof. Bheem Singh of National panthers party to oppose the caste based census of OBC's participants categorically criticizes these so called leaders who favour SC/ST census but oppose OBC caste based census. Leaders of the union raised question mark over their remarks. Caste is a fact in the Hindu system and has been stamped by the ancestors of the ancestors of such leaders. Under chauturverna system, these Hindu leaders occupy the highest rank in the society and now oppose the same is a matter under struck. Why do they afraid of the caste based OBC census? The simple reason is that people belonging to OBC were/are never treated as Hindus. There is a lot of difference between, "to say as Hindus." And "to consider them as Hindus. The second reason which irks the caste based OBC census is that their low percentage population will come before the country against landslide share in employment, education and land ownership. Hindu leaders want status Quo position in chauturverna system for maintaining their super massive in the society. Such leaders forget not only they but other people are also living in this contrary and they should not act like a thunder, they had always been opposing any benefits to the OBC's since the independence. The instigating statement of Prof Bheem Singh to students and youths for boycotting the census is a very serious matter of concern. Once he demanded caste census for his political benefits and now oppose the same, is nothing but a politics of deprivation of OBC rights.
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