Thursday, September 9, 2010

Cabinet approves caste-based census

Updated on Thursday, September 09, 2010, 13:37

Zeenews Bureau

New Delhi: Bowing to demands by several political parties, the government on Thursday approved the inclusion of caste in census, which is likely to start from next year.

According to reports, a decision in this regard was taken during a meeting of the Union Cabinet, also attended by Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh, where the proposal to include caste in the next census exercise was cleared by a voice vote.

The government has also reportedly earmarked Rs 2-3 thousand crores for census, which will be held independently in 2011.

During the door-to-door census, enumerators would only ask respondents their caste and this exercise is likely to cost the exchequer about Rs 2,000 crore.

This will be in addition to the Rs 2,200 crore to be spent on the decadal, and more comprehensive, headcount.

This would also mean that there could be two population figures. One would be thrown up by the decadal headcount and another generated when the caste count is held.

However, in the caste-based census, people would be free not to report their caste, which also raised concerns about some communities exaggerate their numbers.

This trend was witnessed in Nagaland in the 2001 census and the government was forced to conduct the headcount twice.

A decision in this regard was taken by the government earlier and the Union Cabinet has formally endorsed the proposal to include caste in census at today’s meeting.

Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee told the Lok Sabha that all political parties had supported the idea of including caste in census and there was no need for any "apprehensions" over the issue.

His statement came after leaders of BJP, JD(U), BSP and Samajwadi Party wanted to know as to what happened to the government's promise on caste census, particularly since today was the last day of the Monsoon Session of Parliament.

Strengthening nationalism has never been the policy of any political party in India except the BJP. Instead of getting rid of the stranglehold of caste over Indian consciousness, the so-called secular progressive political parties and NGOs are in the forefront of enumerating on the basis caste. Ironically, RSS, the largest organization seeking to unite the Hindus on the basis of nationalism, is always called communal and now RSS is about the only organization that is against caste census. Even the BJP has succumbed to the political calculations of supporting this move. May God save our country.

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