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Congress MP Rahul Gandhi triggered a major controversy on Tuesday with remarks made on the Indian Army during a campaign rally in Kutumba, Bihar, ahead of the state Assembly elections set to begin on Thursday.
Addressing a public gathering, Gandhi claimed that the Indian Army and major institutions are controlled by only 10 per cent of the country’s population, referring to upper-caste groups.
“If you look closely, 90 per cent of India’s population belongs to Dalit, Maha Dalit, backward, extremely backward, or minority communities," Gandhi said while addressing the crowd.
“When you examine the top 500 companies in India, you won’t find representation from these sections; they all come from that top 10 per cent. They control the jobs, the armed forces, and the co

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