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Drop fresh caste census exercise, support Centre's survey: Forum
Bengaluru: The Samajika Nyaya Jagruthi Vedike on Sunday urged the state government not to 'hurriedly' conduct another Social and Educational survey (caste census) since the Union government had already decided to enumerate castes during the upcoming decadal forum conducted a round-table conference to gather opinions about the caste reporters after the meeting, Prof Vishnukant Chattapalli said: 'We welcome the Centre's decision to enumerate castes along with the upcoming census. It will be more comprehensive and constitutionally sound too. Already, Rs 165 crore of the taxpayers' money has been wasted on the caste census (in Karnataka). Thus, the state government should not go for another hurried caste census but instead support the Centre's move and strengthen federalism.'.Fresh caste census in Karnataka: Panel preps for fresh survey even as Congress faces Ahinda that 10 years had been 'wasted' in Karnataka over the caste census issue, he said: 'Hereon, the government must be careful while utilising taxpayers' money. They must not make the caste census a victim of their selfishness and politics. The Kantharaj Commission report should be released to the public.'.Chattapalli noted that the Union government's exercise, expected to cost Rs 13,000 crore, would use 32 to the Congress' allegations that the Centre hadn't specified whether the census would include a social and educational survey, former Karnataka Public Service Commission (KPSC) member Mukudappa said the Congress didn't have the 'ethical standing' to oppose the report.