Key Points

Karnataka Deputy CM DK Shivakumar strongly defended the state's decision to redo the caste census, emphasizing it's for social justice rather than political gains. He challenged opposition leaders to publicly support the original census if they oppose the new survey. The Congress leader also expressed deep condolences for the Ahmedabad air crash victims, urging national unity in grief. Shivakumar clarified the updated census will include all communities and allow online participation from Kannadigas living outside Karnataka.

Key Points: DK Shivakumar defends Karnataka caste census for social justice

  • Shivakumar counters opposition's contradictory stance on caste census
  • Survey to include all communities including diaspora Kannadigas
  • Congress leader refuses to comment on Lingayat-Vokkaliga opposition
  • Expresses grief over Ahmedabad air crash victims
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Karnataka: Caste census is for social justice, not politics, says Deputy CM Shivakumar

Karnataka Deputy CM Shivakumar clarifies caste census aims for social justice, counters opposition criticism while expressing condolences for Ahmedabad crash

"The reason why we are redoing the caste census is social justice, not politics - DK Shivakumar"

Bengaluru, June 12

Hitting out at the opposition parties for their alleged contrasting and vacillating stand over the caste census, Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar on Thursday said that the reason for redoing the caste census was "social justice, not politics."

He also expressed his condolences to the families of the victims in the Ahmedabad air crash.

"The reason why we are redoing the caste census is social justice, not politics. The opposition parties, who criticised the previous caste census, are opposing the new caste census. Let them take a stand to support the original caste census if they have an issue with the new one," the Congress leader said while speaking to reporters after the Cabinet meeting.

Reacting to opposition parties criticising the state government's decision to redo the caste census, he said that let H D Kumaraswamy, Vijayendra and R Ashok call for a press conference and announce that they are in favour of the earlier caste census.

"They are making a lot of comments, we will respond to them in the Assembly session. The media must highlight the contradictions in the stand of the Opposition over the caste census. They are trying to politicise it," he said.

"People are entitled to their views. We have given our nod for redoing the caste census after taking into consideration the opinions of the people and our MLAs. One can move court and bring a stay under Section 11, stating that the caste census is already 10 years old. The report was submitted on February 29. The Cabinet discussed it 5-6 times. The Opposition parties were also demanding a re-survey," he said.

He refused to comment on the opposition to the earlier caste census by Lingayats and Vokkaligas.

"This survey will include all communities. Kannadigas living outside the state will be allowed to provide their details online," he said.

Reaction to a question if the census is being redone following the Congress High Command's decision, he said, "High command has only given us guidelines. It is important to include all sections of the society, as the earlier survey is already 10 years old."

He also expressed his condolences to the families of the victims in the Ahmedabad air crash.

"It is devastating. My condolences to the families of the victims. It is shocking news for the country and the world. My and my party's prayers are with the passengers and their families. The country was making big strides in aviation, and this tragedy should not have happened," Shivakumar said.

Asked if any Kannadigas were on the plane that crashed, he said, urging not to look at it from the lens of Kannadiga, Gujarati, Tamilian, etc., "They are all Indians, let's pray for them."

The London-bound Air India plane, carrying 242 people, including 12 crew members, crashed shortly after take-off from Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport in Ahmedabad on Thursday afternoon.

The Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner crashed into the doctors' hostel near the airport perimeter. Air India said that among the 230 passengers, 169 were Indians, 53 British, seven Portuguese and one Canadian national.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
Finally some clarity on the caste census issue! The opposition's flip-flop is so obvious. If they had concerns about methodology, they should have raised them earlier. Social justice needs accurate data - this isn't about politics but about fair representation. 👍
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Priya M.
While I support the idea of social justice, I'm concerned about how this data will be used. We've seen in the past how caste surveys become tools for vote bank politics. Hope the government ensures transparency in the entire process.
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Sanjay T.
The Deputy CM's words about the air crash victims being "all Indians" first was touching. In times of tragedy, we must stand united beyond regional identities. My heart goes out to all affected families. 🙏
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Ananya R.
As a young Indian, I wonder when we'll move beyond caste-based politics. While historical injustices need addressing, constantly emphasizing caste divisions isn't helping social harmony. Can't we focus more on economic criteria instead?
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Vikram S.
The online option for Kannadigas outside Karnataka is a good move! Many of us working in other states still maintain strong connections with our roots. Hope other states follow this inclusive approach in their surveys.
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Meena P.
While the intentions may be good, the timing seems political with elections coming up. Also, the aviation tragedy shows where our real priorities should lie - improving infrastructure and safety rather than endless surveys.

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