Speaking on Maratha agitation, Gadkari offered mild criticism of the way Marathas, who are seeking reservation and affirmative action in Maharashtra, were conducting their agitation.
The law of unintended consequences intervened when Union Minister of roads and generally considered one of the better ministers in the government, Nitin Gadkari made an unguarded observation and the Congress led by party president Rahul Gandhi eagerly seized on it, causing some embarrassment to the government.
Speaking
in Pune on the Maratha agitation, Gadkari, himself an upper caste
Brahmin, offered mild criticism of the way Marathas, who are seeking
reservation and affirmative action in Maharashtra, were conducting
their agitation. “Let's assume the reservation is given. But there
are no jobs. Because in banks, the jobs have shrunk because of IT.
Government recruitment is frozen. Where are the jobs?” Gadkari had
said.
What
he possibly meant was that the Maratha agitation for government jobs
was a non-starter. But Rahul Gandhi took up the refrain, adding that
that is exactly what the Congress was saying: That there are no jobs.
“Excellent question, Gadkari ji. Every Indian is asking the same
question” Gandhi tweeted on Monday.
Earlier,
Gadkari while addressing the quota system said, “The problem with
the quota is that backwardness is becoming a political interest.
Everyone says I am backward. In Bihar and Uttar Pradesh, Brahmins are
strong. They dominate politics. (And) They say they are backward,"
the senior BJP leader said.
“One
school of thought is that a poor is a poor, he has no caste, creed or
language. Whatever may be the religion — the Muslim, the Hindu or
the Maratha (a caste), in all communities there is one section which
has no clothes to wear, no food to eat.
"One
school of thought also is (that) we must also consider the poorest of
the poor section in every community," he said.
This
is a "socio-economic thinking" and it must not be
politicised, the Union Minister said. Maintaining that Maharashtra
Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis was trying to resolve the Maratha
quota demand by holding talks, Gadkari urged people to maintain
peace.
"Responsible
political parties must not add fuel to the fire," he added.
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