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Clashes arise within Congress govt on implementing caste census report

The corridors of power in Karnataka are abuzz with debates and tensions as the question of implementing the caste census report takes centre stage, pitting Chief Minister Siddaramaiah against Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar.
Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, in a recent tweet, expressed his firm support for the caste census report prepared by the Kantaraj Commission. He echoed the sentiments of Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, emphasising that the country’s independence holds true meaning only when a comprehensive caste census is conducted, ensuring equal rights and shares for all citizens.
Siddaramaiah underlined his commitment to justice for deprived communities, citing the findings of the economic, social, and educational survey conducted by the previous government.
However, the narrative takes a turn as Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar takes an opposing stance. Shivakumar, aligning with the Vokkaligara Sangh, has signed an appeal letter rejecting the Kantaraj Commission’s caste census. This move by the Deputy Chief Minister reveals a growing divide within the Congress government.
The conflict within the government is becoming more evident, with DCM DK Shivakumar’s signature on the petition submitted to the Commission for Backward Classes. This move is likely to intensify the pressure on Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, who is already facing demands from within his own cabinet to implement the caste census report.
Key figures within the government, including Home Minister Dr G Parameshwar, and ministers Satis Jarakiholi and Shivraj Thangadagi, are advocating for the implementation of the caste census report.
However, ministers and MLAs from Vokkaliga and Lingayat communities are expressing strong opposition, creating a complex internal dynamic.
The Vokkaliga Association’s appeal letter against the caste census report bears signatures from prominent political figures, including former Prime Minister HD Deve Gowda, former Chief Ministers SMKrishna and HD Kumaraswamy, Union Minister Shobha Karandlaje, Leader of Opposition R Ashok, former minister Dr Aswath Narayan, and others.
As the debate rages on, the Karnataka Congress government finds itself at a crossroads, navigating the delicate balance between social justice and political alliances. The conflicting opinions within the government highlight the challenges ahead for Chief Minister Siddaramaiah in steering the state through this divisive issue.

Jayaprakash Ramaiah

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