As Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar is scheduled to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi to ask for a caste-based census, BJP leader and former deputy CM Sushil Modi said that his party is not against such an exercise.
“BJP was never against caste-based census, we have also been part of resolutions passed in the legislative assembly and council in its support. The delegation that will meet PM Modi also includes a BJP representative,” Sushil Modi wrote in a series of posts on Sunday.
In another tweet, Sushil Modi said BJP’s Gopinath Munde had spoken in favour of a caste-based count in parliament. “When the then government conducted a social, economic and caste-based assessment, there were shortcomings in data. The number of communities ran into lakhs. That report was not made public because of the errors. It was not part of the Census,” he said.
He added that the last time a caste-based count took place was in 1931, under British rule, when Bihar, Jharkhand and Odisha were one entity.