If DKS can’t answer 60 questions, how can commoners? Vijayendra
He termed the survey as "totally unscientific" and alleged that when there is little development in the State, the Siddaramaiah government is seeking to divert attention.
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The survey, conducted by the Karnataka State Commission for Backward Classes, began on 22 Sept. (X)
Bengaluru, 7 Oct
Karnataka BJP President BY Vijayendra
criticised the ongoing Social and Educational Survey—widely referred to as the
"caste census"— terming it "totally unscientific" and
accusing the Siddaramaiah-led Congress government of "attempting to
divide" the Hindu religion.
The survey, conducted by the Karnataka
State Commission for Backward Classes, began on 22 Sept.
"Along with several technical
glitches, because of the pressure exerted by the State government, they (the
Commission) have not been able to carry forward the caste census properly.
There are more than 60 questions in the caste census. (Deputy CM) DK Shivakumar
himself was unable to answer many questions, then how will the common man
answer?" Vijayendra told reporters in City on Tuesday.
He termed the survey as "totally
unscientific" and alleged that when there is little development in the
State, the Siddaramaiah government is seeking to divert attention.
"Priority is not given to farmers, who
are in distress due to floods and rains. Siddaramaiah…. is unable to understand
the real crisis in the State and to divert the issue, has floated this caste
census," he said.
"They are not only creating
confusion—this Siddaramaiah-led Congress government is trying to divide the
Hindu religion, and that is the most unfortunate part," Vijayendra added.
He alleged that the backward classes
commission is conducting the survey in haste, under "pressure and without
adequate preparation."
"Teachers appointed as enumerators are
facing multiple issues. Even disabled persons have been appointed as
enumerators, which has drawn criticism," he said.
Responding to Chief Minister Siddaramaiah labelling
the BJP as "anti-backward classes", Vijayendra asserted that the BJP
has "more commitment than Congress to provide social, educational and
economic justice to all sections of society."
"That is why the Prime Minister Narendra Modi government has decided to conduct caste enumeration during the upcoming national census. We are not opposed to caste census," he said.
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