Key Points

Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has firmly stated that Christians and Muslims are Indian citizens deserving inclusion in the state's caste survey. He accused the BJP of politicizing the census process that aims to assess economic and social status after 78 years of independence. The government has deployed 1.75 lakh teachers who will conduct household surveys from September 22 to October 7. Siddaramaiah also addressed farmer compensation issues and criticized the central government for delaying flood relief funds to Karnataka.

Key Points: Siddaramaiah Defends Christian Muslim Inclusion in Karnataka Caste Survey

  • Siddaramaiah defends inclusion of Christians in caste survey against BJP objections
  • 1.75 lakh teachers to conduct survey from September 22 to October 7
  • CM accuses BJP of politicizing census for electoral gains
  • Separate ministry to be created for Kalyana Karnataka development
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Christians, Muslims are Indian citizens, says K'taka CM as BJP raises conversion bogey

Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah asserts Christians and Muslims are Indian citizens as BJP opposes their inclusion in caste census. Survey to begin September 22 with 1.75 lakh teachers.

Christians, Muslims are Indian citizens, says K'taka CM as BJP raises conversion bogey
"The BJP is politicising the matter. It has been 78 years since Independence, and the government needs to know the economic, social, and educational status of the people. - CM Siddaramaiah"

Kalaburagi

, Sep 17 (IANS) Commenting on the complaints filed with Governor Thaawar Chand Gehlot, opposing the inclusion of Christians under Hindu caste groups in the caste survey, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah stated on Wednesday that Christians and Muslims are also Indian citizens.

The statement of CM Siddaramaiah has assumed significance in the backdrop of BJP alleging that he is encouraging religious conversions through the caste census survey.

Speaking to the media on Wednesday in Kalaburagi, CM Siddaramaiah stated, "The government has appointed 1.75 lakh teachers for the caste survey. From September 22 to October 7, they will visit every household in the state to collect information. This time, 40,000 more teachers have been deployed compared to the last survey."

Responding to the BJP’s objections over the inclusion of the ‘Atheist’ column in the caste survey, CM Siddaramaiah said, "The BJP is politicising the matter. It has been 78 years since Independence, and the government needs to know the economic, social, and educational status of the people in the state. Once the survey report is ready, it will help the government plan appropriate schemes."

Targeting the Centre, CM Siddaramaiah stated that Karnataka has repeatedly requested the Central Government to increase the NRP (Natural Resource Protection) compensation due to the state. Despite personal visits to the Central Finance Secretary and Union Home Minister Amit Shah, the Central Government has not responded to the state’s requests so far.

Regarding the export of rice under the Public Distribution Scheme to foreign countries, the Chief Minister stated that a CID investigation has been ordered and is being conducted at a fast pace.

The government has taken an important decision to create a separate ministry, and officials will be appointed shortly. This will give a new momentum to the development of Kalyana Karnataka.

In order to facilitate compensation for crop loss in the state, instructions have been given to conduct a joint survey by the Revenue and Agriculture Departments. After the survey report is submitted, crop loss compensation will be distributed to the farmers, stated Chief Minister Siddaramaiah.

The survey report is expected to be submitted within a week, after which crop loss compensation will be provided. This year, rainfall has been about 4 per cent above normal compared to the average in the state. Crop loss has occurred extensively in several parts of North Karnataka, including Bidar, Kalaburagi, and Yadgir, and compensation will be distributed accordingly, the CM stated.

In the 2024–25 financial year, crop insurance claims amounting to Rs 656 crore have been paid. Compensation for farmers who have not taken crop insurance will be considered after review, and the issue of loan waiver, as demanded by farmers, will also be examined, he stated.

In response to allegations that flood conditions in the state were reported late to the Centre last year, the Chief Minister clarified that flood-related reports were submitted on time. However, since the Central Government delayed action, the State Government had to approach the Supreme Court and subsequently received compensation.

- IANS

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Priya S
The caste survey is important for development planning. Why make everything about religion? Let the government collect data to help all communities progress.
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Michael C
As someone working in development sector, accurate data is crucial for policy making. The inclusion of all communities in surveys ensures equitable resource distribution.
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Anjali F
While I appreciate the sentiment, I wish the government would focus more on immediate issues like farmer compensation and flood relief rather than political debates.
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Suresh O
Good to see the CM standing up for all citizens. In a diverse country like India, we need leaders who unite rather than divide. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Kavya N
The focus should be on the farmers' issues mentioned here. Crop loss compensation and timely aid are what matter to common people, not political blame games.
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Vikram M
Both sides need to stop politicizing everything. Let the survey happen peacefully and focus on actual governance. People want development, not constant arguments.

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