Will try to give max representation to Dalits in polls: Rahul

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Aug 27 2013 | 8:06 PM IST
Reaching out to Dalits, Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi today said he would strive to bring forward leadership from the community in the coming elections.
"It will be our effort to give maximum representation to Dalits in coming elections," he said and hoped that Dalits would be the party's backbone in time to come.
He promised to open "locked doors" for Dalits and attacked BSP supremo Mayawati for not grooming leadership.
Rahul said BSP founder Kansi Ram started a movement to empower Dalits but it came to a standstill after he died.
"You ask in UP for five Dalit leaders and the answer you will hear is Mayawati, Mayawati, Mayawati, Mayawati and Mayawati... I want that there should be a queue of leaders at all levels, in UP, Delhi, at block levels, in villages...," he said.
Rahul was addressing a meet -- National Dialogue on Social Disparity -- organised by the National Commission for Scheduled Castes here.
He said he would stand by them to ensure their progress irrespective of the amount of time it takes.
No political party was giving equal rights to Dalits, he said, adding a systemic discrimination against the community existed.
He vowed to fight against it and said it would be a long battle.
He said a few people in each party decide on who would fight elections.
There may 100 such people in Congress, 80 in BJP, two or three in SP and one in BSP, Rahul said, calling for a change in the present order so that leaders were thrown up from among the people.
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First Published: Aug 27 2013 | 8:06 PM IST

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