Congress MP on caste census Jairam Ramesh targets Prime Minister Modi


Jairam Ramesh targets Prime Minister Modi for caste census
Caste census: Congress MP Jairam Ramesh was severely criticized for the caste census on Sunday. The federal government recently announced that the caste calculations would be part of the upcoming National Census, leading to a widespread political debate. Through a social media post, the Congress leader pointed out how the Modi government had previously opposed the idea of caste -based census. He referred to three examples, clearly reflecting the change in the position of the government for him. On April 2024, during a television interview, Prime Minister Modi called people who demanded the census as urban Naxalites. In July 2021, Ramesh also recalled that the central government had informed parliament that the Central Government had decided not to collect the caste -wise population, except for the SC (SC) and the SC and the planned tribal (ST). On social media, Jairam Ramesh wrote that there is evidence of Modi’s sudden, complete and pessimistic U-Turn in the caste census.
Jairam Ramesh asked many questions
In addition, Ramesh pointed out the affidavit filed by the government in the Supreme Court in September 2021. The government argued that avoiding caste data besides SC and ST is a conscious policy decision. The court also demanded that the census department not guide the caste calculations for CPCs, as such a step would interfere with policy matters. Considering the current decision of the center to add caste calculations, Ramesh asked Prime Minister Modi to say about this change. He asked three questions: Will the Prime Minister accept that the government has officially turned its policy, will they clarify the reasons behind this change, and will they determine a deadline for the caste census? In the meantime, BJP leaders have described them as constitutionally perfect and important to protect the move and improve social equality.
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