New Delhi [India], Azad Samaj Party (Kanshi Ram) MP from Nagina, Chandrashekhar Azad, on Tuesday termed the BJP government's "Sabka Sath Sabka Vikas" as an "empty" slogan and said social justice is only will be achieved when a caste- A census will be carried out throughout the country, demanding the restoration of the old pension regime.

In his maiden speech as an MP in the Lok Sabha, Azad emphasized the atrocities faced by the SC, ST and OBC minorities in the country.

"Social justice will be achieved only when a caste-based census is conducted. Also, reservation for disadvantaged groups based on their population should be increased. The president mentioned in her speech the development of urban and rural areas, but with 70 percent of the population lives in villages, we must also think about how to improve their lives," he said.

"In higher educational institutions, students from the Bahujan community face caste atrocities. Furthermore, government employees belonging to SC, ST, OBC and Muslim communities face religious and caste discrimination. For Therefore, I demand the restoration of the old pension plan," Azad added.

Furthermore, the Nagina MP launched a scathing attack on the BJP and said that the party's slogan 'Sabka Sath Sabka Vikas' is completely empty.

“The BJP raised slogans like 'Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas' during the elections, which is completely empty because, in the last 10 years, atrocities have been observed against SC, ST, OBC, Muslims and other religious minorities, which is completely It is wrong in the President's speech there was no mention of the possibility of giving reservation to SC, ST and OBC in the private sector, which is a matter of discussion because 98 per cent of the workforce is in the private sector and only 2 percent in the government sector," Chandrashekhar Azad added.

He also mentioned that the increase in salaries of ASHA workers, Anganwadi workers and Bahujan mothers was also not mentioned, which needs to be taken into account.

"The area I represent, Nagina, is very backward. No special economic package has been given there. There are no services and young people are migrating. China is continually infiltrating our borders. Therefore, the Agniveer scheme should be abolished and regular "Military recruitment should resume. Also, one of India's oldest regiments, the Chamar Regiment, should be reinstated," the Nagina MP said.

"The current Prime Minister has taken more loans than all the previous Prime Ministers combined. If a farmer applies for waiver of his loan, he faces 'lathi charges', while the government has waived Rs 15 lakh crore of rich businessmen "Farmers should receive legal guarantee of MSPs and their loans should be waived," he added.