Patna:Ahead of the Bihar legislative assembly monsoon session beginning from July 26, leader of opposition Tejashwi Prasad Yadav on Thursday slammed the BJP-led NDA governments at Centre and the state for allegedly taking a U-turn on caste census. Taking potshots at the statement of the Centre that no caste census other than SC, ST will take place, Tejashwi accused the Union and state governments of taking a U-turn on the issue. The anger of Tejashwi is too obvious since the Bihar NDA government had unanimously passed a resolution in both houses of the Bihar legislature to conduct a caste census.
While replying to a question, the Union Minister of State for Home Affairs, Nityanand Rai on Tuesday had declared that no caste census other than SC, ST will take place. Rai had stated that as a matter of policy, the Government of India has decided not to enumerate caste-wise populations other than SCs and STs in the census.
"BJP leaders support the caste census in both houses of Bihar but the puppet MP who hails from backward class in the capacity of Minister of State for Home declared that there is no caste census. The central government is going back on its promise and BJP's hatred for the backward and extremely backward class people looks to apparent," Tejashwi stressed.
Nitish Kumar government has been raising its voice in support of the caste census and even went on to pass bills in both houses in 2019 and 2020. The statement of the Minister of State for Home is not only a big jolt to Nitish but also forces him to do some self-introspection on the issue. Opposition leaders are surely going to make it a burning issue in the upcoming monsoon session as the politics of RJD revolves around backward castes. It was RJD supremo Lalu Prasad who has been continuously advocating for a caste census.
Tejashwi further said, "In the census, the animals are also enumerated. Dogs, cats, horses, elephants, lions, and jackals are counted. Which person belongs to which religion is counted, however, the downtrodden, neglected, and backward class people are not counted. What is so difficult about it? You just need to add one extra column in the census form. They don't even need to incur any additional expenditure on it which means no extra financial burden on the centre".
The former Deputy Chief Minister of Bihar, Tejashwi Yadav, pointed out that if the actual number of backward class people would not be known how will they get the benefits of the government schemes. He also raised their plight stating how they will become educationally, socially, politically and financially well off. Not only this Tejashwi also said how the budget would be allotted in the proportion of their population.
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