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    Caste and Politics in Uttar Pradesh: An Examination of Recent Developments

    India September 22, 20252 Mins Read
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    The Uttar Pradesh government has implemented a ban on caste-based rallies, restricting political gatherings that focus on caste identities. The prohibition includes rallies for groups such as Kurmi-Kushwaha, Dalits, Brahmins, Yadavs, Ahirs, Jats, Gujjars, and Rajputs. This move also reinforces existing regulations against displaying caste on vehicles, as per the Motor Vehicles Act.

    Despite legal provisions, violations regarding caste markings on vehicles are widespread. Authorities often overlook these violations, enabling the flaunting of caste affiliations. The government’s previous attempts to address this issue have been unsuccessful, indicating enforcement challenges.

    Section 179(1) of the Motor Vehicles Act, applicable across India, has been widely disregarded regarding the removal of caste and religious symbols on vehicles. This displays a sense of pride in openly displaying caste affiliations. Road safety is often compromised, with drivers disregarding traffic rules and safety measures.

    Historically, marginalized communities have been overlooked. Chaudhary Charan Singh advocated for removing caste identifiers from public spheres and educational institutions. The Congress, however, prioritized its own interests, marginalizing the needs of specific caste groups. This trend continued with the Communist parties.

    When Charan Singh left the Congress, he took action to change the situation. As Chief Minister, he banned caste-based educational institutions. His successors, however, exploited caste dynamics for political gain.

    The Congress, now supports caste-based census. The BJP is also aware of this issue. The youth are also trapped within caste boundaries. While controlling caste is essential, the most crucial aspect is to strictly enforce the rules against displaying caste names.

    Recently, legislators from a specific caste in Uttar Pradesh formed their own platform. The caste pride that had been bottled up since independence has suddenly resurfaced on social media. The caste census will further intensify this trend. The Chief Minister’s order is welcome, but public servants must abandon their caste affiliations to prevent further caste-based games.

    Caste elections government Hinduism Law Enforcement Motor Vehicles Act politics Rallies Social media Uttar Pradesh
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