New Delhi: A few non-BJP-ruled states on Friday raised objections over the new methodology to be adopted in the NPR exercise but the central government defended the steps saying certain responses to be given by people are not mandatory but voluntary.
The objections by Rajasthan and a few other states were raised at a day-long conference convened by the Union Home Ministry to discuss the modalities to be adopted during the house listing phase of the Census 2021 and the National Population Register to be carried out from April 1 to September 30.
Rajasthan Chief Secretary DB Gupta said he and the representatives of a few other states raised objections to a few questions to be asked by enumerators to people during the NPR exercise.
"We said certain questions in NPR are impractical, like questions related to the birthplace of parents. There are many people in the country who even don't know what was their birthplace. I don't know what is the purpose of such questions and we have told the meeting to remove such questions," Gupta told reporters after the meeting.
He said that the central government officials told them that answers to all such questions are not mandatory but voluntary and no one is going to force anyone to reply to any question.
"They said that such questions were asked earlier also and this time they have just linked with an individual's place of birth with his or her parent's place of birth. But they said the answer to this question is not mandatory," he said.
An official from Kerala told the meeting that the state has put a hold on the NPR exercise and it can be part of the process only after the concerns of the state are addressed by the Centre.
At the same time, Kerala will cooperate with Census operations, the official said.
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Rajasthan is ruled by the Congress, which has announced its opposition to the NPR exercise, while Kerala has a Left government.
Assemblies of Kerala and Punjab have adopted resolutions announcing their opposition to the exercise.
During the meeting, presentations were given on the objectives of the census and the NPR exercises and their benefits.
Also, the presentation was given on the use of a mobile app, which will be used in the census for the first time in its history.
The conference was inaugurated by Union Minister of State for Home Nityanand Rai and attended by Union Home Secretary Ajay Bhalla, chief secretaries and census directors of many states.
A few states were represented by principal secretary, instead of the chief secretary. No official from the West Bengal government attended the meeting, though an official of the Census Directorate posted in Kolkata was present, an official said.
In his inaugural address, Rai put the emphasis on the need for conducting Census 2021 and the role of the states in doing the same.
He said the data collected in the census will help the country in framing policies for the welfare of the people.
The minister also inaugurated the Official 'Mascot' for Census 2021.