At the 85th plenary session of Congress in Chattisgarh, the party has said that it committed to 33 per cent reservation for women in legislatures and Parliament, promising that it would strive to pass the legislation, ensuring that it is an “inclusive reservation” to see young women from the backwards, Dalit and tribal communities are elected, according to party officials.
In its youth, education and employment resolution adopted at the 85th plenary session, the Congress said sexual violence also takes communal and casteist shades.
“The cruelly raped Bilkis Bano is still fighting for justice and the young Dalit women raped and murdered in Kathua, Unnao, Hathras and in other places are fighting the arduous battle for justice and to smash the impunity our society offers to people who indulge in sexual violence on minority and oppressed women,” the party resolution said.
While the Congress is committed to building a progressive, safe society by empowering women, the RSS “objectifies and disempowers women”, the resolution alleged.
According to the party resolution, Congress believes in an equal future for women. It is committed to the creation of equal opportunities for women in education and employment and their socio-political-economic empowerment.
The resolution said Congress will ensure that prevention of sexual harassment committees is formed in all workplaces.
The party asserted that it is committed to the 33 per cent reservation in legislatures and Parliament for women and tabled the bill when the UPA government was in power.
“We will strive to pass the bill seeking 33 per cent reservation while ensuring that this is an inclusive reservation which will see our young women from the Backward, Dalit and Tribal communities reaching legislatures and Parliament to take our nation forward,” the resolution said.
The Congress resolves to realize the vision of gender equity and ensure justice for all sections of society, it said.
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In the resolution, the party said it believes in the political empowerment of the youth, right from the panchayat level to Parliament.
“Ensuring internal democracy within the Indian Youth Congress and National Student Union of India were effective steps taken in this direction under the guidance of our leader, Rahul Gandhi,” it said.
“We strongly believe that it is imperative that the Udaipur Declaration be implemented in word and spirit. We recognize that 50 under 50 was a revolutionary concept for the Congress organization that must be implemented across all party positions from booth level to the Congress Working Committee,” the party said.
Similarly, keeping a five-year term for all the positions is also important to give a chance to newer people in the organization, it added.
The Congress also alleged that the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 is trying to reduce the entire education to that of literacy, numeracy, and skilling, and aims to weaken the public education system.
It claimed that the NEP is a roadmap for establishing a “monocultural nation”.
“Every feature of NEP 2020 aims to demolish the basic structure of the Constitution, particularly federalism and social justice,” it said.
In its resolution, Congress also expressed deep concern over the “rampant” rise in unemployment.
The central government’s recent decision to launch the Agniveer scheme has snatched opportunities to serve the nation from the hands of millions of Indian youths, the party alleged.
“We demand that the Army revert to previous recruitment schemes where permanent jobs can be provided to youth eager to serve the nation,” the resolution said.
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