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Caste data set to be re-enumerated in Karnataka to address concerns of some communities
Caste data set to be re-enumerated in Karnataka to address concerns of some communities

The Hindu

time11 hours ago

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  • The Hindu

Caste data set to be re-enumerated in Karnataka to address concerns of some communities

The Congress high command on Tuesday suggested to the State government in Karnataka to hold re-enumeration of caste data within a stipulated time to address concerns of some communities who complained of being left out of the Socio-economic and Educational Survey (caste census) that was conducted 10 years ago, in 2015-16. A special Cabinet meeting scheduled to be held on June 12 at Nandi Hills in Chikkaballapur district is expected to announce the calendar of events for conducting the resurvey of castes. The party high command had summoned Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and KPCC president and Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar to New Delhi to discuss the political development in the State following the stampede in Bengaluru which claimed 11 lives and left 56 injured. Agreed in-principle Briefing the media in New Delhi, AICC general secretary and MP K.C. Venugopal said, 'The Congress party thinks that whatever the Karnataka government has done in the caste census should be agreed to in-principle. But there are some apprehensions from some sections and communities about the counting of the caste.' Politically dominant castes, especially Lingayats and Vokkaligas, had been demanding a resurvey, while those in Other Backward Classes (OBCs) had been demanding implementation of the recommendations of the caste census report. The caste census emerged as one of the key State issues discussed in a party meeting attended by Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge, senior leader Rahul Gandhi, AICC general secretary in charge of Karnataka Randeep Singh Surjewala Mr. Venugopal, Mr. Siddaramaiah and Mr. Shivakumar in New Delhi. In 60 to 80 days The State government had conducted the caste census a decade ago and the data was now outdated, Mr. Venugopal said. 'The Congress party has suggested to the Chief Minister to do a re-enumeration process within a stipulated time, say 60, 70 or 80 days. This is what we decided about the caste census in the meeting,' he said. The caste census report was tabled in the State Cabinet meeting held on April 17 and discussed in the subsequent meetings. But the government was unable to reach consensus on the matter owing opposition from Ministers belonging to the Veerashaiva-Lingayat and Vokkaliga communities, besides Opposition parties, seers and community organisations of dominant castes. The move comes close on the heels of the Centre announcing the schedule of the national Census with caste enumeration.

Siddaramaiah's caste survey report ‘scrapped', says BJP after Congress asks Karnataka govt to relook at population data
Siddaramaiah's caste survey report ‘scrapped', says BJP after Congress asks Karnataka govt to relook at population data

Indian Express

time11 hours ago

  • Politics
  • Indian Express

Siddaramaiah's caste survey report ‘scrapped', says BJP after Congress asks Karnataka govt to relook at population data

After the Congress high command asked the Karnataka government led by the party to re-enumerate the population of various communities in the state to update its Socio-economic and Educational Survey report, the Opposition BJP criticised Chief Minister Siddaramaiah for his 'usual recklessness' and sought an apology. Taking to X, Karnataka BJP general secretary Sunil Kumar Karkala contended that the Congress high command 'has scrapped the caste census report prepared by the state government.' The report, he said, was 'even scheduled to be approved in a cabinet meeting at Nandi Hills. But the Congress high command has now stepped in, rejected the report, and asked for a re-census within a time frame, citing inaccuracies in the data,' he posted. The BJP demanded an apology from the Siddaramaiah and the Congress for creating 'discontent among communities', alleging that the chief minister had pushed for the report marred by discrepancies to be accepted by the cabinet Earlier in the day, the Congress leadership advised the government to re-enumerate population numbers of various castes, while granting 'in-principle' approval to the report prepared by the Karnataka State Commission for Backward Classes (KSCBC). The high command said the numbers presented in the report were a decade old. 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 over the matter. 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. The cabinet is yet to accept the report and has sought written opinions from ministers about the findings and recommendations of the report. Dominant communities have opposed the report as the survey has found that the 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 sought the government to accept the report. 'This report, which was prepared at a cost of Rs 150 crore, is a huge waste of taxpayer money and does a great disservice to the backward and marginalised communities. The BJP had repeatedly pointed out that there were discrepancies in the data of the caste census report and demanded that it be re-examined. However, Siddaramaiah continued with his usual recklessness even in such a sensitive matter,' said Kumar, BJP MLA for Karkala and a former minister. Not just Siddaramaiah, the Congress high command has also hurt the sentiments of backward and marginalised communities, Kumar alleged. 'For the past decade, Siddaramaiah has been fooling the people on this very issue, creating discontent and dissatisfaction among communities,' the BJP leader said, demanding an apology from Siddaramaiah and the Congress.

Centre's Caste Census will have no bearing on Karnataka Survey, says CM Siddaramaiah
Centre's Caste Census will have no bearing on Karnataka Survey, says CM Siddaramaiah

Indian Express

time01-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Indian Express

Centre's Caste Census will have no bearing on Karnataka Survey, says CM Siddaramaiah

The Caste Census announced by the Centre will not have a bearing on the Socio-economic and Educational Survey carried out by the state government, Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah said Thursday. He dismissed the criticism raised by Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw regarding the sanctity of the caste enumeration carried out by the state governments. The chief minister said the Cabinet would discuss the findings of the Survey report in its meeting scheduled for May 9. 'I have sought opinions in writing from the Cabinet ministers. Based on that, we will discuss it at the next Cabinet (meeting). We will take a decision after that,' he said at a news conference. Responding to Vaishnaw's remarks that the caste enumeration exercises carried out by the state governments were just 'surveys' and were done in a non-transparent manner, Siddaramaiah said that it was just the opinion of the minister. 'They have done it in Bihar, where the BJP is an alliance partner (in the state government). What does he have to say for that?' he asked. 'The Constitution does not say that the states do not have the right to carry out a Socio-economic Survey. Is there any provision barring the states?' he said, adding that the Caste Census announced by the Centre does reduce the significance of the exercise carried out by the state. 'Once we take a decision (on the findings of the Socio-economic Survey), we will send the recommendations to the Central government,' he said. The Survey findings will be used as the basis for the next budget, according to the chief minister. The state government will implement all the recommendations of the Survey report submitted by the Karnataka State Backward Classes Commission, except the one regarding increasing the reservation limit. 'That should be done by the Centre,' Siddaramaiah said, noting a 50 per cent ceiling currently was in place due to a Supreme Court decision. The Commission in its Survey report has recommended increasing reservation for Other Backward Classes from the existing 32 per cent to 51 per cent, noting that the communities comprise 70 per cent of the state population. Though the Karnataka Cabinet held a special meeting to discuss its findings a week after it was placed before it, the meeting was 'inconclusive'.

Errors, if any, in caste census report will be corrected: Karnataka CM
Errors, if any, in caste census report will be corrected: Karnataka CM

The Hindu

time22-04-2025

  • Politics
  • The Hindu

Errors, if any, in caste census report will be corrected: Karnataka CM

Chief Minister Siddaramaiah said that errors or shortcomings, if any, in the report on Socio-economic and Educational Survey of families in Karnataka (caste census) will be corrected. Speaking to mediapersons at Nagamangala in Mandya district on April 22, Mr. Siddaramaiah said he has sought the opinion of ministers and party members. On receiving them, the issue will be reviewed and a suitable decision will be taken in the cabinet meeting, he said. Mr. Siddaramaiah lashed out at the BJP for criticising the report, saying the party has no moral right to do so. 'The report was submitted by Jayaprakash Hegde, who was appointed as chairman of the Karnataka State Commission for Backward Classes during the tenure of the BJP,' he said. Responding to the BJP's claim that the Muslim population has increased by 90% compared to the 1984 survey while the increase in the Lingayat population has been recorded as only 8%, the Chief Minister said 'figures are based on the data from the Kantharaju Commission, and Mr. Jayaprakash Hegde has made his recommendations based on the data'.

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