Hindustan Times (Delhi)

JD(U) delegation meets Shah over caste census

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

THE LAST CASTEBASED CENSUS WAS CONDUCTED IN 1931. IN 1941, HOWEVER, THE DATA WAS COLLECTED BUT NOT MADE PUBLIC

NEW DELHI: As calls for a castebased census grow, a delegation of Janata Dal (United) MPS, led by party president Lalan Singh, met Union home minister Amit Shah on Monday. The demand comes ahead of the upcoming assembly elections in five states, including in Uttar Pradesh where caste compositio­n is perceived to play a key role in determinin­g electoral outcome.

On Saturday, the JD(U) passed a resolution in support of the caste-based counting of population, a move with potentiall­y wide political ramificati­ons, during its national executive meeting. The Bihar assembly has passed unanimous resolution­s, in 2019 and 2020, favouring a census on the caste lines.

“Bihar assembly has passed a resolution favouring caste-based census twice, which was supported by the BJP as well. All the party MPS from Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha signed the memorandum and explained all the benefits of caste-based census pointwise to the home minister,” Singh told reporters after the meeting, stressing that it is now up to the central government to take the final decision.

According to a person aware of the details, Shah is learnt to have told the delegation that the Centre will discuss the issue.

On Sunday, Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar said that he will seek an appointmen­t with Prime Minister Narendra Modi to discuss the issue.

Another ally of the BJP, the Republican Party of India, has also demanded a caste-based census.

The last caste-based census was conducted in 1931. In 1941, however, the data was collected but not made public.

At present, apart from the Scheduled Tribes and Scheduled Castes, the other backward castes are grouped under the OBC category.

The Centre has said, as a matter of policy, there will be no enumeratio­n as per caste other than that for SCS and STS for the census.

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