logo
CM Siddaramaiah points to Congress high command, says re-enumerating caste population data not Karnataka govt's decision

CM Siddaramaiah points to Congress high command, says re-enumerating caste population data not Karnataka govt's decision

Indian Express11-06-2025
A day after the Congress high command asked the Karnataka Government to re-enumerate the population figures of various communities in the state for its Socio-economic and Educational Survey, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah said the exercise was based on the directions issued by the party leadership and was not the decision of the state government.
Responding to media queries at Gowribidanur in Chikkaballapur district, Siddaramaiah said, 'We will do whatever the high command says. It is not my decision. It is not the decision of the Cabinet. It is not the decision of our government. It is a decision of the high command. They have told us to go for re-enumeration,' he said.
The directions from the high command had come ahead of a special Cabinet meeting convened by the Siddaramaiah administration Thursday, which was said to be keen on accepting the report. The decision was announced by Congress general secretary K C Venugopal after the high command held a meeting with Siddaramaiah and Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar.
The report had kept several communities on tenterhooks, especially the Lingayats and Vokkaligas who had publicly criticised it for being 'unscientific'.
'The high command has told us that they have received some complaints because the survey was done in 2015-16. Nine to 10 years have passed, and the data has become old,' Siddaramaiah said. The government will now conduct the survey 'in a short span of time', within 60-70 days, he added.
This does not mean that the entire report will be rejected, the Congress leader stated, referring to the various recommendations made in it. 'Principally, the report is accepted, but enumeration will be done again,' he added.
The survey was commissioned in 2015 during Siddaramaiah's first term as chief minister but was placed before the Cabinet only in April this year. Dominant communities have opposed the report as the survey found that Other Backward Classes (OBCs) formed 70 per cent of the state's population and dismissed assumptions about the size of the Lingayat and Vokkaliga communities. OBC groups, however, have asked the government to accept the report.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Himachal assembly monsoon session: Congress, BJP spar over pending DA, arrears to government
Himachal assembly monsoon session: Congress, BJP spar over pending DA, arrears to government

Hindustan Times

time22 minutes ago

  • Hindustan Times

Himachal assembly monsoon session: Congress, BJP spar over pending DA, arrears to government

Uproar, commotion marked the fourth day of the monsoon session of the Himachal Pradesh assembly on Thursday as Congress and Bharatiya Janata Party exchanged barbs over the issue of pending Dearness Allowance (DA) and arrears for state government employees. Himachal chief minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu during monsoon session in Shimla on Thursday. (File) Congress blamed the delay and pendency of DA on poor fiscal health of the state owing to restriction imposed by Union government on state for implementing Old Pension Scheme (OPS), while MLA's of the saffron party moved out of the House as protest against what they termed as 'political replies' of chief minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu. The ruckus began during the question hour when BJP MLA from Una, Satpal Satti, raised the matter of pending DA and arrears. Dissatisfied with the government's reply, the BJP MLAs moved out of the House raising slogans. Responding to the question, Himachal Pradesh CM Sukhu said, 'State's financial health is not good but we hope improvement. We will release the pending instalments of dearness allowance (DA) once the financial condition of the state improves. We have paid 11% DA last year and have also made provision in the budget, which will be paid to the employees.' Sukhu said, 'We sanctioned OPS as a result of which the Centre blocked additional borrowing of ₹1,600 crore for the state, adversely impacting its fiscal health. When I raised the issue with the Centre we were pressurised to switch to UPS.' 'Despite economic constraints, our government has taken major decisions in favour of employees. All dues will be cleared once the financial position improves,' he added. BJP MLA from Sullah, Vipin Singh Parmar, accused the CM of misleading, by saying that during the budget session you had assured to release the pending DA by May but the same had not been paid. Leader of Opposition and former chief minister Jai Ram Thakur remind the state government that they came to power with the support of the employees and thus they are accountable towards them. Jai Ram said, 'You (CM) keep harping and blaming the former government.' Later talking to the media outside the assembly, Jai Ram said, 'Chief minister was repeatedly giving political answers in the House rather than addressing the core issue. The Congress government came to power because of the support of employees, and the promises made to them must be fulfilled. In his Budget speech, the CM announced that the pending 3% DA instalment would be released by May, but now August is ending and employees still have not received their dues. A total of 11% DA is pending.' He added, 'When the CM makes an announcement in the House, it is considered the government's 'full and final commitment'. But this government is failing to fulfil its own announcements. Instead of answering on the DA issue, the CM is referring to the arrears left by the previous government and making political statements.' Jai Ram reminded that when the Virbhadra Singh-led Congress government left office, there was also a burden of arrears, but the then BJP government cleared them. Urging the government to stop using financial constraints as an excuse, the LoP said it should honour its commitments and implement its promises without delay. Meanwhile, the CM Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu while addressing media, hit out at the opposition over moving out of the assembly on the issue of pending DA and arrears, said, 'Those who are talking about employees today are the same people who once ordered water cannons and lathi charges against them. They never implemented the OPS when in power and are now pretending to be well-wishers of employees.' Wrong power bill data in assembly: CM assures action Congress MLA Raghubir Singh (RS) Bali on Thursday, during zero hour, raised the issue of 'wrong and inflated' power bill presented in assembly during the ongoing monsoon session, and demanded probe into it. BJP MLA from Dharamshala, Sudhir Sharma, on Wednesday had sought the details of 14 months of electricity bills for residences of 10 Congress leaders, occupying government houses, including the CM and deputy CM. 'The matter was significant because the figures presented in response to a question were part of the assembly's official record a final document of the state and were later published in newspapers and circulated on social media,' Bali said. The bill for Bali's official residence, was shown as ₹6,78,000. Bali had moved into the residence in July 2023. After analysing and 'doing a DNA of the bill,' Bali found it to be inflated. Later talking to the media, Bali said, 'When I asked for the full details from January 2023 to July 2025, my actual bill for 32 months came to ₹2,98,308 – far lower than the ₹6.78 lakh as stated in the assembly. This discrepancy exists not just in my bill, but in others too,' he said. 'The CM's residence is much bigger than mine, yet my bill amount was high,' he said. Terming the matter a question of dignity for his constituency of Nagrota Bagwan, Bali said, 'If this was done deliberately, it is a very serious issue. Figures that go to the assembly must be thoroughly checked at the highest level.' Bali announced that henceforth, he would personally pay the electricity bills for his official residence. 'Even though my actual bill is less than that of several ministers, I will no longer have it paid from the government account. This is about the honour of my constituency and my family,' he said. Referring to the data discrepancy, Bali pointed out that Sudhir Sharma had sought details of only 14 months. 'Why only 14 months? Why not 12 or 24 months? This makes me suspicious. For 14 months, my bill was shown as ₹6.78 lakh, while the CM's clarification said it was actually around ₹1.4 lakh,' he said. Bali insisted that the variation in bills for 10 residences must be investigated. Responding to the issue of inflated power bills for legislators, CM Sukhu said that some MLAs had been handed bills for a period of 14 months, which included arrears. Sukhu told the house that the bills of ministers are issued by the electricity department but payments are made through the PWD. 'In this case, PWD mistakenly added arrears to the actual bill, which inflated the figure from ₹1.68 lakh to ₹6.78 lakh. Even in my case, a wrong bill of ₹3.76 lakh for 14 months was shown, whereas the actual payable amount was ₹1.47 lakh,' the CM said. Sukhu assured the house, 'The matter will be investigated, if any deliberate mischief was done in presenting wrong figures, responsibility would be fixed'. Taking cognisance of the matter, speaker Kuldeep Singh Pathania directed that the issue be cross-examined, terming it a 'serious lapse' that should not be repeated. Govt will consider increasing the rent of rest houses in Himachal: CM CM Sukhu said that the state government will consider increasing the rent of the rest houses in Himachal. This assurance came in response to the concern raised by MLA from Kasauli, Vinod Sultanpuri, about the very low tariffs of government rest houses in tourist destinations. Sultanpuri pointed out that rest houses across Himachal, many located at premium spots and are being rented out to the public at rates as low as ₹500 a night. 'In Kasauli, even small homestays charge ₹2,500 per night. Tourists from Haryana and Punjab prefer staying in government rest houses because of low tariffs and they even carry mobile kitchens, adversely affecting the homestays.' He also raised the issue of the poor condition of the rest house in his area Kasauli and demanded its improvement. CM assured that the concerns will be sympathetically considered. Registration of committees will be done through SDM: Agnihotri Deputy CM Mukesh Agnihotri told the House that registration of cooperative committees in the state will now be done through SDM. He gave this assurance to Congress MLA from Indora, Malender Rajan, who had raised the issue of registration of two or three committees in each panchayat. NOC from the fire department will be sympathetically considered: CM CM Sukhu assured the house that the issue of NOC from the fire department will be sympathetically considered regarding the home stays running in old houses in Manali area. He was responding to the issue raised by MLA Bhuvaneshwar Gaur. The CM said that keeping in mind the tourism sector, the government will also consider relaxation in the conditions of the fire department for old houses. MLA should send proposals for new projects: Anirudh Singh Rural Development and panchayati raj minister Anirudh Singh, in response to MLA Balbir Verma's question, said that he should send a new proposal to the CM for the development schemes of his area. Verma alleged that the state government had withdrawn money from the his constituency and had sought details as to when the money will be returned. Doctors are needed: Barsar MLA BJP MLA from Barsar Inder Dutt Lakhanpal raised the issue of poor health services. He said that Barsar Hospital has become a referral hospital due to lack of doctors. He questioned the government whether his hospital would be developed as an ideal health institution. Replying to him, health minister Colonel Dhani Ram Shandil said that Barsar civil hospital is being developed as Adarsh Swasthya Sansthan. He informed that posts of six specialist doctors, eight staff nurses and two operation theatre assistants are being sanctioned in such institutions. Along with this, machinery and equipment are also being purchased through Himachal Pradesh Medical Services Corporation Limited. Assembly demands Bharat Ratna to Himachal's first CM The assembly on Thursday, through voice note, passed a resolution demanding Bharat Ratna to Himachal's first CM Dr Yashwant Singh Parmar. Assembly speaker Kuldeep Singh Pathania said, 'The resolution passed in the Himachal assembly will be sent to the Government of India. In this, Bharat Ratna will be demanded from the Centre in view of Dr Parmar's contribution to the country before independence and for the formation of Himachal after independence.' On the Private Member's Day, Congress MLA from Nahan, Ajay Solanki, listed Dr Parmar's contribution to the country and the state in the House. Supporting the resolution, industries and parliamentary affairs minister Harshvardhan Chauhan said, 'Parmar was a man who could leave his office and travel back in a public bus, dressed simply, living only on his salary.' Revenue and Horticulture, Jagat Singh Negi said that it was because of Parmar's vision that Himachal is known today for its roads, horticulture, agriculture and education. 'When we talk about development, we must remember his time as CM, when he would walk for hours to reach far-flung tribal areas without expecting anything in return, only to connect with the people.' Deputy chief minister Mukesh Agnihotri said, 'In one voice this resolution should be sent so that he gets the highest civilian award.' Education minister Rohit Thakur said, 'From institutions like the high court to HPU, many pillars of our present-day state were built during his era.' Former minister and MLA Sukhram Chaudhary said history is shaped not by events but by the work of great leaders like Parmar. Born on 4 August, 1906, in Sirmaur, YS Parmar was a prominent leader of the Indian National Congress. He has contributed a lot in bringing Himachal Pradesh into existence and laying the foundation of its development. He became the CM of Himachal from 1952 to 1956, MP in 1957 and the CM of Himachal for the second time from 1963 to 24 January, 1977.

PM Modi To Inaugurate Development Projects Worth Rs 13,000 Crore In Bihar
PM Modi To Inaugurate Development Projects Worth Rs 13,000 Crore In Bihar

NDTV

time39 minutes ago

  • NDTV

PM Modi To Inaugurate Development Projects Worth Rs 13,000 Crore In Bihar

Patna: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be in Bihar on Friday when he is scheduled to inaugurate development projects worth more than Rs 13,000 crore, including a bridge over the river Ganges, besides addressing a rally. The PM's programmes will be held at a time Congress leader Rahul Gandhi's 'Voter Adhikar Yatra' is underway in the state. Assembly elections are due in the state this year. During his nearly four-hour-long tour of Bihar, the PM will undertake whistle stop visits to Gaya, Patna and Begusarai district. The trip will begin at Gaya, where he will inaugurate projects like a 660 MW power project, situated at Buxar and built at a cost of Rs 6,880 crore. Another project to be inaugurated by the Prime Minister is the Homi Bhabha Cancer Hospital and Research Centre in the north Bihar district of Muzaffarpur, which promises 'advanced and affordable cancer care to patients in Bihar and neighbouring states'. The PM will also inaugurate a Rs 520 crore Sewerage Treatment Plant at Munger, built under the Namami Gange scheme, and 'a series of urban infrastructure projects worth around Rs 1.260 crore' Besides, Modi will flag off an Amrit Bharat Express connecting Gaya to Delhi and a Buddhist Circuit train that will link Vaishali in north Bihar to Koderma in neihgbouring Jharkhand. Symbolic handing over of keys to 12,000 beneficiaries of PM Awas Yojana (Gramin) will also take place. After launching the projects and addressing the public, the PM is scheduled to visit Mokama in Patna district, about 100 kms from the state capital, where he will inaugurate the '8.15 km long Aunta-Simaria bridge' The bridge includes a 1.86 kms long six-lane stretch that connects Aunta, in Mokama, to Simaria, across the Ganges in Begusarai district, which also happens to be the birth place of renowned Hindi poet Ram Dhari Singh Dinkar. 'The bridge has been constructed parallel to the dilapidated two-lane Rajendra Setu', which is no longer fit for the movement of heavy vehicles. According to an official release, the new bridge will save heavy vehicles, ferrying between north and south Bihar, 'an extra detour of 100 kms' and 'reduce traffic jams in the region'. The bridge is expected to give a boost to 'economic growth in north Bihar, which is dependent on south Bihar and Jharkhand for raw material, besides providing better connectivity to Simaria Dham, a pilgrimage spot in Begusarai'. Meanwhile, all eyes will be on the PM's public address, which will come amidst a politically charged atmosphere, with Leader of the Opposition Rahul Gandhi's Voter Adhikar Yatra also underway in Bihar. Gandhi, whose fortnight-long Yatra aims at galvanising the public against the special intensive revision of electoral rolls, in a state where assembly polls are less than two months away, is likely to be in Munger, on the way to Bhagalpur, while the PM will be holding forth in Gaya, followed by visits to Mokama and Begusarai. It will be the 54th visit of the state by the PM, his seventh this year, according to BJP sources, who have been stressing that the high frequency of his Bihar tours indicates the priority his government gives to the development of the eastern province.

Ex-MP Col Sonaram passes away, to be laid to rest today
Ex-MP Col Sonaram passes away, to be laid to rest today

Time of India

timean hour ago

  • Time of India

Ex-MP Col Sonaram passes away, to be laid to rest today

Jaisalmer: Former Barmer MP, Col Sonaram Choudhary (80) passed away following a heart related surgery in New Delhi Wednesday night. His mortal remains were brought to his residence in Barmer and later taken to his native village Mohangarh Thursday, where thousands gathered to pay their final respects. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Choudhary's last rites are scheduled for 11am on Friday at Mohangarh. He is survived by his wife, Vimla Choudhary and son, Dr Raman Choudhary. The former MP had been attending a meeting in Delhi when he experienced chest pain Wednesday. Demonstrating his resilience, he drove himself to the hospital for surgery. After the procedure, he declared himself healthy on social media and had a brief conversation with his son. Just hours later, he succumbed to complications around 11:15pm. His mortal remains arrived at Barmer's Uttarlai Airbase around 2:30pm Thursday and the journey towards his residence commenced around 3pm. As the procession made its way to his residence. Draped in the national flag, Choudhary's body was received at his residence by a sea of mourners. Among those present were current Barmer MP Ummedaram Beniwal, Baytu MLA Harish Choudhary and several former ministers and MLAs from both Congress and BJP. At 4pm, the body was transported to his ancestral village Mohangarh where mourners lined the streets. Choudhary's political career spanned decades, having been elected as a Congress MP in 1996, 1998 and 1999 and later as a BJP MP in 2014, when he famously defeated former Union minister Jaswant Singh, who had fallen out with the then CM Vasundhara Raje and was denied a Lok Sabha ticket by the saffron party. Chaudhary also served as Baytu MLA and contested in the 2023 assembly election from Barmer's Gudamalani seat but was defeated by KK Vishnoi, the current MoS for industries. Choudhary joined the Indian Army in 1966 and rose from 2nd Lieutenant to Colonel, earning prestigious awards including the Vir Chakra and Shaurya Chakra. During the 1971 war he was posted on the eastern border.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store