Key Points

Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar has assured that all issues related to the upcoming caste survey will be resolved before implementation. Home Minister G Parmeshwara clarified that the collected data won't be used for reservation purposes but for governmental programs targeting deprived communities. Chief Minister Siddaramaiah described the survey as essential for providing equal opportunities to disadvantaged groups through comprehensive social and economic assessment. The state government remains committed to conducting the survey from September 22 to October 7 despite political opposition.

Key Points: Karnataka Deputy CM DK Shivakumar Assures Caste Survey Issues Sorted

  • Deputy CM assures all caste survey issues will be resolved before implementation
  • Home Minister clarifies data won't be used for reservation purposes
  • Survey aims to assess educational and economic progress since Independence
  • Chief Minister calls it essential for equal opportunities to disadvantaged communities
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We will see that all problems are sorted out: Karnataka Deputy CM DK Shivakumar on caste survey

Karnataka Deputy CM DK Shivakumar promises resolution of all caste survey problems ahead of Sept 22-Oct 7 enumeration, while ministers clarify data won't affect reservations.

"Nothing will happen, don't worry. We will resolve all problems - DK Shivakumar"

New Delhi, September 21

Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar on Sunday said that the State government will resolve all the issues related to the caste survey to be conducted in the state from September 22 to October 7.

"Nothing will happen, don't worry. We will resolve all problems, all those issues...We will see that all problems are sorted out and that we will come out with a new survey," Shivakumar said to reporters here.

Meanwhile, Karnataka Home Minister G Parmeshwara has said that the data from the caste survey will not be used for any reservation, but can be used for governmental programmes for those in need.

"It is not the question of any particular caste. It is only to enumerate the numbers of each particular caste. This is not going to be used for any reservations," Parmeshwara told ANI.

"It is to see whether educationally or in terms of progress, how far these communities have come after Independence. So after this, I think the data can be used for governmental programmes or to make any special programmes for those who have been deprived. This is the basic idea of this enumeration of the data," he added.

Chief Minister Siddaramaiah had yesterday reaffirmed his government's commitment to conduct a caste survey in the state, describing it as an essential step to ensure equal opportunities for disadvantaged communities.

Addressing reporters in Gadag, Siddaramaiah clarified that the exercise was not merely a caste count but a comprehensive assessment of the state's social fabric.

"The survey proposed to be conducted in the state is not just a caste survey, but an economic, social and educational survey. This survey is being conducted to provide equal opportunities to the disadvantaged by obtaining details of the caste of the people, as well as their economic, social and educational conditions," Siddaramaiah said.

Rejecting criticisms and conspiracy theories surrounding the survey, the Chief Minister said, "The Central government will also conduct a caste survey, and will there be a conspiracy in that too? No minister has expressed opposition to the survey. To bring equality in society, the poor should be given priority in government schemes."

Responding to the BJP's request to the Governor to instruct him to reconsider the survey decision, he said, "The BJP is doing politics in the survey issue. There is no question of dividing caste in the survey issue."

On the inclusion of the Kuruba community in the Schedule Tribe category, he said that the previous BJP government had made the recommendation to include the Kuruba community in ST. But the Central government has returned this proposal, and the government will give an explanation for it. The decision to include any community in ST will be made by the Central government.

- ANI

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Shreya B
I appreciate that they clarified this isn't for reservations but for development programs. We need data-driven governance. Hope they maintain transparency throughout the process.
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Michael C
As someone working in development sector, accurate demographic data is crucial. This could be a model for other states if executed properly. The comprehensive approach covering economic and educational aspects makes sense.
Nikhil C
While the intention seems good, I'm concerned about data privacy and potential misuse. The government must ensure this information doesn't lead to further social divisions. Proper safeguards needed!
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Priya S
Good initiative! We need to understand where different communities stand after 75+ years of independence. This data should help create more equitable policies. Hope they complete it without political interference 🤞
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Aditya G
The BJP's opposition seems political. If the central government might do the same survey later, why oppose it now? Development should be above politics. Let the survey happen and let data speak for itself.

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