Karnataka CM hints at tabling caste census in next cabinet meeting
"We received the report last year. The report has to be tabled before the cabinet. We have spent Rs 160 crore on it. Let’s see what discussion and decision takes place in the cabinet," Siddaramaiah told reporters.
PTI
VIJAYANAGARA, 12 JAN
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Sunday hinted that
the caste census would be tabled in the next cabinet meeting.
"We received the report last year. The report has to be
tabled before the cabinet. We have spent Rs 160 crore on it. Let’s see what discussion
and decision takes place in the cabinet," Siddaramaiah told reporters.
When asked about people opposing the caste census, the CM
said, "There will be either support or opposition to the caste census and
reservations."
The Chairperson of the Commission for Backward Classes, K
Jayaprakash Hegde, submitted the socio-economic and education survey report,
commonly known as the caste census report, to Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on 29
February, 2024.
It has triggered a debate among various backward communities
as some have opposed it.
State Law and Parliamentary Affairs Minister HK Patil said
on 2 January during the cabinet briefing that the cabinet would discuss the
caste census in its next meeting.
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