Mr Gandhi, who took part in the National Students' Union of India programme at the local Ayushman Mahawar Bhavan here on the first day of his two-day visit in the state, said the Centre was aiming to complete the ID within five years.
He said India could march forward towards a developed and happy country if it was devoid of any discrimination of caste, creed and religion and all citizen should be treated as true Indian.
The Congress leader said that due to lack of development the insurgency was flourishing in the state and alleged that the state government failed to utilise the funds allotted by the Centre and it did not reach to the people properly.
Mr Gandhi alleged that the state government was neglecting the development of the tribal-infested areas and the tribals' education was affecting for the lack of teachers and principals in the schools and colleges.
He also expressed concern over lack of participation of triabls in the politics and appealed the tribals to take more interest in politics.
During the interaction, students drew the attention of Mr Gandhi that the administration was demanding fifty years old documents of land for issuing caste certificate for the scheduled tribes, scheduled casts and the backward classes. Mr Gandhi assured them to look into the matter after gathering proper information.