Patna: Head of Bihar Minister Nith Kumar has agreed, in principle, to take the case of caste-based census with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, opposition leader Tejashwi Yadav claimed here on Friday.
Yadav said this while talking to reporters after calling the main minister inside the assembly spot, leading the delegation of the leaders of the Grand Alliance which was missed by RJD.
The recent center statement in parliament that the caste-based census will only include scheduled tribes and caste scheduled to have triggered new demand for the inclusion of OBC, which dominated the political scenario at the Bihar Post Implementation of the Mandal Commission report.
“The chairman’s minister told us that he agreed with our request for caste-based census.
He said he would go to Delhi later on.
After returning on August 2 he would write to the Prime Minister and look for an appointment”, Yadav said.
Former Deputy CM has suggested that the minister’s chairman must fulfill PM to the delegation, which can include opposition leaders, to make this problem.
In particular, Kumar, OBC itself, has also repeatedly speak for the possession of caste-based census and recently urged the center to reconsider his attitude on this problem.
In addition, the resolution to support the caste-based census has been forwarded in a round voice by both the country’s legislative houses in the past.
Yadav claimed, “We also propose that in the event that the center does not approve of requests, the state must consider conducting training such as Karnataka like a few years ago.
The head of the Bihar minister said he did not realize the same but would look into this alternative too”.
A “social and educational survey” was held on the South Road on the road back in 2015.
Current Congress, who then came to power, was involved in ajung with BJP in power over clear reluctance to make the findings.
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The RJD leader tried to provide a vast place for questions about alleged statements that underestimate Biharis made by members of the TMC verdict in West Bengal.
“I haven’t heard the statement myself.
Yesterday you (Journalist) came to me with a statement that was said to be made by a member of the TMC parliament who had tried to deny the statement that was associated with him”, said Yadav refers to the controversial saying Mohua Moitra.
BJP MP from Godda at Jharkhand Nishikant Dubey has accused him of calling him “Bihari Goonda” during the meeting of the Parliament Committee on Wednesday’s information technology.
BJP senior leaders such as Sushil Kumar Modi and Shahnawaz Hussain besides Hindustan Lay Morcha President of Jitan Ram Manjhi has strongly condemned suspected condescending comments.
When pressed further, after being told that his father was then the Prasad was accused of having the preferred people from Bihar during his tenure as Minister of Railroad, Yadav turned on “such things should not be said.
People from all parts of the country are free to secure work wherever they choose or find opportunities “.