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Bihar Government must hold a census based on its own caste: Tejashwi Yadav

Bihar Government must hold a census based on its own caste: Tejashwi Yadav
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Patna: repeating the demand for the caste-based census, the leader of RJD Tejashwi Yadav on Thursday asked the Kumar Nithish government at Bihar to do such a “own” exercise if the center refused to negotiate from the stand.
Yadav demanded demand, talking to reporters outside the assembly on the last day of the Jamon session after his delay movement moved on the floor of the house was rejected by Speaker Vijay Kumar Sinha, who quoted time.
“My request is that because the two legislative houses have passed a round resolution of more than one occasion that supports the caste-based census, it is a high time pressure placed in the middle to see the reason,” said Yadav.
The central government recently told the parliament that it only embarrassed the caste-based census for SCS and STS, implying that the strong OBC was numerically and the top caste which had traditionally influenced it would not be borne in training.
The Chairman of Minister Nith Kumar, who was JD (U) whose allies from BJP in power in the middle, also expressed his disapproval of the attitude taken by the United States and asserted that the caste-based census must be “at least once”.
Yadav said he had “looked for an appointment from the Minister of Chief to present it with two suggestions.
Whether he had to lead the delegation of leaders from Bihar, which I offered to be part of, and summoned Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the reason the problem”.
“However, if CM reveals the inability to take this action, I want to suggest that the state government conducts a census of all castees such as Karnataka do some time ago,” said opposition leader.
A “social and educational survey”, was seen as equivalent to the caste-based census, carried out in 2015 by the Government of Congress later in the southern state.
Now in the opposition, the party involved in a bitter struggle with BJP in power over his reluctance to make the report public, accusing the last one denying their marginal maturity.
The RJD leader was also asked about MP TMC Mohua Moitra who reportedly used the phrase “Bihari Goonda” in parliament, a charges were rejected directly by the Parliament of Firebrand.
“I can only reveal my regret if anyone makes comments like that.
The country has a noble past and its contribution to the nation’s building is still unmatched,” Yadav said.
He was understood close to the Trinamool Supremo Mamata Banerjee Congress, whose party he resigned in the Bengal Bengal Barat poll despite having an alliance with Congress in Bihar and in the middle.

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