A particular Cupboard assembly convened to debate the contentious Socio-Financial and Training Survey report, known as the caste census, Thursday ended with no determination on accepting the findings.
Legislation and Parliamentary Affairs Minister H Ok Patil informed reporters that after prolonged discussions over the problem, the Cupboard sought further data and technical particulars of the survey, which might be introduced by senior officers through the Cupboard assembly on Could 2.
In line with Patil, although the discussions on the survey was “incomplete”, it was “cordial”. Among the many points taken up through the assembly have been the inhabitants of communities, their backwardness amongst others, he stated. To a query, he stated that the considerations raised over the inhabitants figures of dominant communities weren’t a part of the dialogue.
Vokkaligas and Veershaiva-Lingayats have expressed sturdy reservations in regards to the survey, calling it “unscientific”, and have demanded that it’s rejected, and a contemporary survey be carried out.
Although the following Cupboard assembly is scheduled on April 24, the survey report won’t be taken up for dialogue, Patil stated. The assembly might be held at M M Hills and points pertaining to the Outdated Mysore area might be mentioned.
In line with sources, Cupboard ministers have been requested to current their views in regards to the Survey in writing through the Could 2 assembly. The Cupboard has additionally determined to position the information of the survey earlier than the individuals to fight misinformation, sources stated, including that the federal government will even current proof to counter allegations that door-to-door survey was not carried out.
Commissioned in 2015, the survey report was introduced earlier than the Cupboard final week. Nonetheless, earlier than the findings could possibly be made public, it was leaked, drawing criticism from the Opposition and Congress leaders from dominant communities.
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