CM using caste census to divert attention from MUDA case: HDK
He hit out at Congress government for trying to mislead the people on the issue to "cover up" their wrongs, as he also raised questions about the relevance of the report that was prepared about ten years ago
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The survey work was completed in 2018, towards the end of Siddaramaiah's first tenure as chief minister, but it was neither accepted nor its findings were made public.PHOTO:PTI
Bengaluru,
7 Oct
JD(S)
leader and Union Minister HD Kumaraswamy on Monday accused Chief Minister
Siddaramaiah of staging "drama" by trying to bring the caste census
issue to the forefront, to divert the public attention from the MUDA site
allotment case against him.
He hit out
at Congress government for trying to mislead the people on the issue to
"cover up" their wrongs, as he also raised questions about the
relevance of the report that was prepared about ten years ago.
Siddaramaiah
today held discussions with ministers and legislators from backward-class
communities, where they are said to have deliberated on the Socio-Economic and
Education Survey report, popularly known as the "caste census"
report, according to official sources.
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Minister G Parameshwara on Sunday said the government has decided to place the
caste census report before the Cabinet, where it will be discussed and decided
whether to table it in the legislature or to make it public directly.
"If
you discuss scientifically, when was the (H) Kantharaju committee (for caste
census) formed? It was probably in 2014. It has been ten years. The caste
census was done about ten years ago. In ten years, various developments and
changes have taken place....the old census report was kept without releasing
it," Kumaraswamy said.
Speaking to
reporters here, he said, there won't be any benefit to any community from this
caste census that was done a decade ago.
"I was
blamed (by Congress), stating that I did not allow the report to be released.
How long has it been since the report was handed over to Siddaramaiah (by
Jayaprakash Hegde committee)? It was given before the Parliament election. Till
now there was no noise about it, and now, in the backdrop of the MUDA scam,
this government is trying to mislead the people and is trying to take
protection in the name of the caste census," he said.
Karnataka
State Commission for Backward Classes under its then Chairman K Jayaprakash
Hegde on 29 February submitted the "fresh" report to Siddaramaiah.
The report— based on data collected from across the state in 2014-15— was submitted amid objections by certain sections of society and also within the ruling Congress.
Karnataka's
two dominant communities— Vokkaliags and Lingayats— have expressed reservations
about the survey, calling it "unscientific", and have demanded that
it be rejected and a fresh survey be conducted.
The then
Siddaramaiah-led Congress government (2013-2018) in 2015 commissioned the
survey in the state at an estimated cost of Rs 170 crore.
The survey
work was completed in 2018, towards the end of Siddaramaiah's first tenure as
chief minister, but it was neither accepted nor its findings were made public. -PTI
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