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Bihar CM Nitish Kumar Calls For All Party Meet To Discuss Caste Census

Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar called an all-party meeting to discuss the caste census on May 27.

“We have sent the proposal to every one of the groups for the meeting on May 27. In any case, a portion of the groups have not answered to the call of the state government up to this point. We are hanging tight for their reaction,” Nitish Kumar said.

“We need to talk about every single issue connected with caste based registration. The heads of various ideological groups will give their ideas which will be an incredible assistance,” he said.

Nitish Kumar’s assertion came 10 days after Leader of the Opposition Tejashwi Yadav met him over the issue. Prior, Jitan Ram Manjhi asserted that he has gotten a call from the CMO office for the meeting on May 27.

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With this assertion of Nitish Kumar, obviously caste based registration is probably going to happen in Bihar soon and its costs will be borne by the Bihar government.

In Bihar, parties like the JD-U, the RJD, the Congress, the Left groups and the AIMIM are agreeable to the station evaluation. The BJP, in any case, has brought up criticisms. Sources said that the BJP isn’t probably going to go to the all party meet called by the Chief Minister.

Tarkishore Prasad, Deputy Chief Minister of Bihar said: “The Chief Minister has educated us regarding the date of meeting for the standing based enumeration. We are talking about this matter inside the party (BJP). We will before long accept an approach it.”

caste based enumeration is a well established request of ideological groups short the BJP. An all-party designation headed by Nitish Kumar had additionally met Prime Minister Narendra Modi eight months prior however genuine advancement on it was not noticeable on the ground. Over the most recent one month or something like that, the circumstance appears to have changed and Nitish Kumar is firm on his choice.

 

 

 

 

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