Patna: JD (U) Chairperson of the Uprendra Parliament Council Kushwaha on Thursday said there was an inner conflict at BJP on the caste-based census and it had to solve the problem.
He also criticized Congress because he did not conduct a caste census in the country when it came to power.
Kushwaha, who recently combined his RLSP with JD (U), said all political parties in Bihar were united in the problem of Caste Census.
“This is a problem of people and all parties in the state have struggled for it,” he added.
While interacting with MediaPereka here before leaving for Muzaffarpur, said Kushwaha, “the majority at BJP supports caste-based census.
The party must resolve his inner conflict.
There is no technical problem in carrying out the caste-based census.
There is nothing difficult in the digital era today.
Only An additional column that must be added to facilitate the Census Holding Census.
“Criticing Congress, Kushwaha said,” Congress today supports the caste census, which is good.
However, when consensus in this case has evolved in 2010 in parliament, the Congress failed to start the process.
” Meanwhile, BJP advised Kushwaha not to disturb this problem because talks were among the two senior leaders – PM Narendra Modi and CM Nitish.
BJP State spokesman Prem Ranjan Patel said, “When two senior leaders hold the parley on this issue, other people have to stop commenting on it.
There is no conflict in BJP about this problem and PM capable of making decisions.”
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