Fast summary
- BJP’s OBC Morcha held an awareness seminar on caste census in Mysuru, highlighting the importance of the caste census for targeted development policies.
- MP Yaduveer Krishnadatta Chamaraja Wadiyar expressed support for the Center’s efforts and criticized Karnataka’s previous handling of similar surveys as “unscientific.”
- He stated that ₹165 crore was wasted by Congress’ socio-economic survey efforts in Karnataka and questioned their competence and political will to conduct such exercises effectively.
- Yaduveer pointed out that the Central leadership under PM modi has initiated a caste census with strong political intent,advocating against duplication by states.
- BJP National OBC Morcha President K. Lakshman questioned Rahul Gandhi’s commitment to supporting OBC communities historically, citing opposition from Nehru-Gandhi family members toward major reforms like Mandal Commission implementation.
Indian Opinion Analysis
The seminar underscores intensifying discussions on the issue of caste census in India-a complex subject affecting policymaking for social equity. While Karnataka’s perceived failures are criticized, questions arise about whether states or the central government shoudl lead this effort more effectively. The BJP asserts that comprehensive policy measures depend on accurate data from initiatives like its proposed caste census, while also using ancient narratives to highlight alleged shortcomings of opposing parties.
This discourse may influence broader debates ahead of elections given its connection to social justice concerns and community-specific strategies. Though, conducting a scientifically rigorous exercise without politicization remains crucial as accuracy determines actionable outcomes for community welfare across India.Read More: Link