Delhi / Patna: The Chair of the Minister of Nitish Kumar on Monday threw a caste-based census problem in the central court, said it was for Prime Minister Narendra Modi to receive calls about each of the strength of caste.
After the PM meeting with a 10 party delegation to demand the number of employees stopped in 1931, Nitish told reporters, “Prime Minister listened to all members of the delegation at Caste Census.
We urged PM to make the right decision on it.
We told him about how The resolution has been passed in the state assembly twice on the caste census.
“Interaction with journalists was marked by the view of Bihar CM who rarely praised his opponent, the leader of RJD Tejashwi Prasad Yadav, because he saw the idea of taking the delegation of all parties to PM.
Yadav, on his side, thanked Nitish for heeding the suggestion.
Nitish said PM gave them all patient hearing and “do not deny what we say (need a caste census)”.
“Bihar people and all countries have the same opinion about this problem.
We thank PM to listen to us.
Now, he must make a decision about this,” Nitish said, his statement implies that political stacks satisfied the cry between the intermediary caste Which is numerically dominated to officially estimate their respectively rested with Modi.
Although BJP leaders do not hate the wise amount, this party is alert to make a special commitment to hold one because the logistical nightmare is set to attend considering the nature of the task and complexity.
The source said it would definitely not be easy for clubs with a ten-year-old census that had been made by all preparations.
Exercise has been postponed due to covid restrictions.
A part of the party also seems worried about the possibility of such an exercise placing a shovel in the project to knit the constituency cut “Hindutva” across the caste.
“A message is spreading in BIHAR that BJP opens the caste-based census, wrong.
We have never opposed it.
However, the clubbing Caste HeadCount with a general census might be impossible,” said a senior official and added that the government could begin the process at the next stage.
Nitish said it was a statement of the minister of the center of discribing the possibility of calculating a caste-based population that functions as a trigger for the move to regulate the delegation of all parties.
“It makes us worried because there are riots among people.
Following the statement, all parties including the opposition took the initiative to meet with the prime minister,” he said.
Nitish refers to the statement of the Department of Department of Tunis Nityanand Rai in Rajya Sabha in July this year that there were no proposals to release caste-based population data.
He said all parties from Bihar spoke in one vote on the need for caste-based census and confirmed that statistics on various caste would help in formulating development schemes effectively because many of them had not received benefits in line with their actual population.
Tejashwi said, “Our delegation called PM not only for caste-based censuses in Bihar but throughout the country.
We are waiting for this decision about now.” Janak Ram BJP, which is part of the delegation, said PM heard everyone’s views like “family guards “.
“Everyone is satisfied and the decision of the Prime Minister will be accepted by all,” he added.
The Minister of Parliamentary Affairs Vijay Kumar Choudhary made a very strong and convincing argument to explain why the caste census was needed for the country, one of the members of the delegation to Ti by telephone.
Choudhary told PM that caste data was also needed for the proposed OBC sub-categorization, as recommended by the Rohini Justice Commission.
“If there is no wise separation, how the center is categorized from different castees under OBC,” he said, adding, “Casta-wise data will also be needed for routine reviews about the status of various castees by the National Commission for the backward class.” Choudhary told TII By telephone: “We hope that the unity is shown by all political parties in Bihar under the leadership of Kumar Nitish about the demand for caste census will motivate political leaders of other countries and they will also join the country’s campaign.” He said Bihar had led this problem because of Nitish, who consistently fought for the causes of OBC, EBC and other disadvantaged people.
Ajeet Sharma (Congress), Mehboob Alam (CPI-ML), Akhtarul Faith (AIMIM), Used CM Jitan Ram Manjhi (HAM-S), Mukesh Sahani (VIP), Suryakan Paswan (CPI) and Ajay Kumar (CPM) is part from the delegation of 11 members.