Leader of the Opposition Rahul Gandhi has been a strong advocate for the backward classes and Dalits, even going as far as calling for Dalit representation in the Miss India contest, which has stirred debate. Amid the opposition’s call for a caste census, the BJP’s release of its first list of 67 candidates for the Haryana elections — featuring 14 backward class candidates and 13 Dalits — is viewed as a direct counter to Gandhi’s stance.
While the BJP has already revealed its candidate list, the Congress is yet to announce its own, with uncertainty surrounding its alliance with the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), leading to the BJP taking jabs at the Congress for its delay.
The BJP has also focused on underprivileged Dalit communities, including Valmiki, Dhanuk, Bawariya, and Bazigar, while still ensuring upper-caste inclusion with nine Brahmin candidates. The list also includes candidates from the Punjabi, Rajput, and Jat Sikh communities.
The party has taken a bold approach by fielding 27 new candidates while dropping nine sitting MLAs and ministers, sending a clear message about the importance of performance.
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