Karnataka caste census report will not be a hasty decision, special meeting on April 17 - no hasty decision on the Karnataka Caste Caste Census Report says Deputy CM DK Shivakumarar
The Karnataka government will not make a hasty decision on the Caste census report. Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivkumar said that the report will be discussed in a special cabinet meeting on April 17 and that the topic will also arise in the meeting. The BJP objected to the Muslim population in the report and questioned the functioning of the survey. At the same time, Congress President Kharge refused to comment and said the report was not seen. Pti, Bengaluru. Karnataka chief minister DK Shivkumar said on Sunday that his government would make no hasty decision related to the Socio Economic and Education Survey Report (Caste Census). This report was recently presented before the state cabinet. Shivkumar said that the Cabinet will study caste census and justice to everyone based on facts. He mentioned the statements against the report as political. The report of the Karnataka State Backward Classes Commission is a special meeting on the caste census on April 17, and it was placed in front of the Cabinet on Friday, and it will be discussed at the special cabinet meeting held on April 17. The commission, led by the then chairman, K Jayaprakash Horned, presented a report to the chief minister of Siddaramaeah on February 29 last year, while some parts of society objected to it and there was a vote against it in the ruling congress. Shivkumar said the chief minister talked about it. I haven’t seen the report yet, because I was on a tour of Belagavi and Mangaluru yesterday. It must be discussed at the Cabinet meeting. The chief minister clearly stated that it will also be discussed in the meeting. Meanwhile, Congress President Malikarjun Kharge said he did not know what was in the report so he did not want to comment on it. Kharge said I don’t know because I have no information about what is discussing what is during the Cabinet meeting or what is in the report. If I get a report, I can say something. The BJP raised the questions on the report, the Karnataka BJP on Sunday questioned the findings of the Caste census report and expressed a surprise how the Muslim population could increase in this way. The BJP leader, R Ashok, said Chief Minister Siddaramaiah the former chairman of the commission of the commission, H Kantharaju, named his home, wrote and completed the Caste Census report. It has now become a mystery. He questions the operation of the census and said the report was drawn up without visiting millions of homes. How can a census occur without a recording of home to home? Also read: After four decades, the Supreme Court gave the daughters’ right to the daughters’s property, every latest news and accurate information of the country and the world, every moment on your cellphone! Download now- Jagran app