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No hasty decisions on this matter: Karnataka Dy CM DK Shivakumar on caste survey in state

ANI April 20, 2025 158 views

Karnataka Deputy CM DK Shivakumar stated the government won't rush decisions on the caste survey while emphasizing Congress' commitment to social justice. He addressed Rahul Gandhi's push for the Rohith Vemula Act but noted he hadn't seen the letter. Shivakumar highlighted poverty across all communities including dominant castes like Vokkaligas and Lingayats. The statements come amid growing demands for caste-based affirmative action and educational reforms in Karnataka.

"We will empower the oppressed and ensure justice for everyone" - DK Shivakumar"
Mangaluru, April 20: Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar stated on Sunday that the state government would not take any hasty decision regarding the socio-economic survey, commonly referred to as the caste census.

Key Points

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Shivakumar stresses no hurried decisions on Karnataka caste survey

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Links Congress agenda to uplift all communities equally

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Responds to Rahul Gandhi's Rohith Vemula Act push

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Highlights poverty across castes including Vokkaligas, Lingayats

He emphasised that the Congress party remains committed to empowering the oppressed and delivering justice to all communities.

"We will empower the oppressed and ensure justice for everyone. There will be no hasty decisions on this matter," Shivakumar said while addressing the media in Mangaluru.

When asked about Congress MP Rahul Gandhi's recent letter reportedly concerning the caste census, Shivakumar said he had not seen the letter.

He reiterated the Congress party's stance on equitable development and inclusive justice.

"I have not seen that letter. The Congress party is committed to taking all communities forward equally. Our aim is to provide justice to everyone. Nowhere have we said we want to do injustice to anyone. Empowering the oppressed is our primary goal," he said.

Shivakumar also highlighted that poverty exists across all communities, mentioning specific groups to underscore the inclusive nature of the Congress party's agenda.

"There are poor people in all communities, including Jains, Vokkaligas, and Lingayats, and justice will be provided to all," he added.

Lok Sabha leader of opposition, Rahul Gandi on Friday, had urged the state government to enact the Rohith Vemula Act to ensure that no one faces caste-based discrimination in the education system.

"Recently, I met students and teachers from Dalit, Adivasi and OBC communities in Parliament. During the conversation, they told me how they face caste-based discrimination in colleges and universities. Babasaheb Ambedkar demonstrated that education is the primary means by which even the most deprived can become empowered and break the caste system. But it is very unfortunate that even after decades, lakhs of students are facing caste discrimination in our education system. This discrimination has taken the lives of promising students like Rohith Vemula, Payal Tadvi and Darshan Solanki," Rahul Gandhi wrote in a post on X on Friday.

"Such horrific incidents cannot be tolerated at any cost. Now is the time to put a complete stop to this injustice. I have written a letter to Siddaramaiah ji requesting him to implement the Rohith Vemula Act in Karnataka. No child of India should have to face the casteism that Babasaheb Ambedkar, Rohith Vemula and crores of people have faced," he added

In a letter dated April 16, Rahul Gandhi said, "The murder of bright young people like Rohith Vemula, Payal Tadvi and Darshan Solanki is simply not acceptable. It is time to put an end to this firmly. I urge the Karnataka government to enact the Rohith Vemula Act so that no child of India must face what Dr BR Ambedkar, Rohit Vemula and millions of others have had to endure,"

The Lok Sabha LoP further said that it is a shame that even today, millions of students from Dalit, Adivasi and OBC communities must face such brutal discrimination in our educational system.

Rohith Vemula, a PhD scholar at the Hyderabad Central University, died by suicide in January 2016, allegedly upset over disciplinary actions taken against him by Hyderabad Central University, where he was pursuing a PhD. He was found hanging from a ceiling fan in a hostel room on January 17, 2016.

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
Finally some sensible leadership! Rushing into caste surveys without proper planning would create more problems than solutions. Let's hope they consult all stakeholders before making decisions. 🙏
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Rahul M.
The Rohith Vemula Act is long overdue. Our education system needs serious reforms to prevent caste discrimination. Kudos to Rahul Gandhi for pushing this agenda!
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Sanjay P.
While I appreciate the cautious approach, I hope this isn't just political posturing. We've seen many promises about caste surveys before with little action. The government needs to show concrete timelines.
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Ananya T.
As a student from a marginalized community, I've faced subtle discrimination in college. The Rohith Vemula Act could be life-changing for so many of us. Hope Karnataka leads the way! ✊
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Vikram S.
Respectful criticism: The Deputy CM saying he hasn't seen Rahul Gandhi's letter concerns me. Shouldn't top leaders be more coordinated on such important issues? Communication gaps in government can delay crucial reforms.
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Neha R.
The recognition that poverty exists across all communities is important. Hope the government's policies reflect this inclusive approach. We need development that lifts everyone up together. 💪

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