Nitish Kumar sidesteps queries about BJP’s reservations on caste census

On Saturday, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar dodged a question on the BJP’s concerns about the proposed caste counting in the state. When asked about state BJP president Sanjay Jaiswal’s demand that “Rohingyas” be excluded from the survey, the chief minister curtly replied, “Pata nahin.”

After the all-party conference earlier this week approved the state-specific poll, Jaiswal issued a Facebook post stating that his party supported the initiative but had some reservations.

The state BJP chairman, who claimed to have expressed his concerns during the meeting, stated that the survey must “excluding foreign infiltrators like as Bangladeshis and Rohingyas (from Myanmar)” lest they gain credibility.

Another objection highlighted by Jaiswal was that upper caste Sheikh Muslims in the Seemanchal region were purportedly known to falsely claim OBC status for reservation benefits, and that such inconsistencies must be addressed by the study.

Kumar, who is a member of the JD(U) and is well-liked by Muslims, is sure to be irritated by the BJP’s stance.

However, having received cabinet approval for the survey, which is expected to cost at least Rs 500 crore to the exchequer, the Chief Minister opted to emphasis on the benefits that the study will bring to “all parts of society, without distinction.”

He also laughed at attempts by opposition parties such as the RJD to claim credit for “forcing” the state government to act.

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