November 29, 2024

Caste Survey: Bihar Govt to table full report of caste survey in Assembly and council on Tuesday | India News

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PATNA: Bihar Government will table the full report of its much talked about caste survey, including the socio-economic status of different castes, in both the houses of state legislature on Tuesday, state’s parliamentary affairs minister Vijay Kumar Choudhary said here on Monday.
Talking to reporters outside the assembly, senior JD(U) leader further said Monday would be a historic day as the figures of the Bihar caste survey was being eagerly awaited by not only the people and academics of this state but of the whole country.
“Bihar government has set an example by successfully conducting the caste survey. Bihar did this work (caste survey) which no other government across the country, even the central government, dared to do till the date,” Choudhary said.
Choudhary, who also holds the portfolio of finance and commercial taxes department, said the caste-wise break-up of different social groups and caste was released by the government on October 2 this year, and the chief minister during a meeting of nine political parties held on October 3, had announced that the full report of the caste survey would be tabled in the both houses during the winter session.
The JD(U) leader also took strong exception to Union Home Minister Amit Shah’s allegation that the caste survey had been manipulated to show “inflated numbers of Yadavs and Muslims.”
“The Union minister’s claim at a BJP rally in Muzaffarpur on Sunday was bereft of logic and unbecoming of a person holding a responsible post. The Union minister should have disclosed what was the basis of his claim. If he (Shah) feels the figures of caste survey are inaccurate, then he must be having an idea of what could be the accurate numbers. How did he arrive at such an estimate?” Choudhary asked while making a direct attack on Shah.
“We are surprised how a person who is holding a responsible post of Union minister can make such a baseless statement about a particular caste without knowing the detailed data about the caste survey,” Choudhary said.
Dismissing Shah’s allegation about ‘inflated numbers of Yadavs and Muslims’, Choudhary said the Union minister himself made a contradictory statement when he (Shah) claimed that numbers of a particular caste which is the largest among the backward classes, was increased in the caste survey while the numbers of backward classes were decreased. “How can it be possible? When the numbers of Yadavs allegedly increased, how can the numbers of backward classes be decreased,” the JD(U) leader asked.
The Bihar minister also pointed out that the state government took the decision to hold the survey only after the Centre declined to hold a caste census. “They (BJP leaders) always boast they are above casteism. But at Muzaffarpur rally, Shah made an appalling attempt to gain political mileage by openly calling the names of some of the castes,” Chaudhary said.



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