Patna: BJP on Saturday slams the opposition leader at the Tejashwi Tejashwi Assembly Prasad Yadav to survive with his claim for the caste-based census in the country and write a letter to 33 non-BJP leaders in this case.
While BJP President Dr.
Sanjay Kumar Jaiswal reaffirmed his party’s support for the central decision not to have a caste census, representative CM Renu Devi, in reference to Tejashwi to Tejashwi, said the latter “Vote Bank Politics”.
Shows that the socio-economic and caste census (SECC), 2011, has thrown a giant figure of the identity of the Castle 4.28 lakh who was not managed in the country, Dr.
Jaiswal said a country like Maharashtra only had 484 caste registered, but SCC (2011) has been Throw 52,000 groups of caste.
“Census caste is not practical and managed,” said Dr.
Jaiswal, adding the position of the central government, as explained in a written statement before the Supreme Court, that the caste census could not be done fully justified.
Deputy CM, on the other hand, stated that he belonged to a very backward caste, but became a cm representative without a caste census.
“I am the first female CM representative and an icon in the account.
In addition, I am also from a very backward caste.
I can be a CM representative even without a caste census,” he said.
The leader of the former CM and Hindustan lay Morcha (secular) Gitan Ram Manjhi pitched for the caste census.
Party Manji is in NDA as “partner” JD (U), which, however, has also supported the caste census, but waits for “positive response” from PM Narendra Modi.
In its part, Manji echoed the JD (U) line, showed that the delegation of 10 political parties from Bihar led by CM Nith Kumar had met PM Modi on August 23.
Manjhi said that if the constitutional amendment was required to provide reservation work based on the numerical strength of certain caste groups, it must be done and there must be a closed on the reservation quota.