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Kharge underlined that anganwadi centres form the bedrock of children’s physical and cognitive development. “If there is such discrimination, it will naturally affect children’s growth,” he said, adding that such actions undermine the right to education guaranteed under Article 21A of the Constitution.
The LoP said reports of caste discrimination at workplaces were emerging from different parts of the country and stressed that timely investigations could help prevent future incidents.
Referring to past cases, Kharge cited an incident in Madhya Pradesh where a man had urinated on an Adivasi individual, and another case in Gujarat last year in which a Dalit government officer died by suicide allegedly due to caste discrimination.
“These incidents show that caste discrimination is not confined to social and political life but is prevalent at workplaces as well. This affects dignity, career progress and personal safety,” he said.
Kharge asserted that caste-based discrimination against any individual violates Articles 14, 15 and 17 of the Constitution. He urged the government to take such matters seriously and ensure prompt investigation and action.
With PTI inputs
