[Census is a Central project?
It's for the Centre to release data?
Isn't it?

Which other state has, btw, publicised the caste census findings?

The Centre has, of course, not, beyond the synopsis of the findings on July
3 2015 and, subsequently, ***announcing the decision to form an expert
committee for further necessary actions***.
(Ref.: <
https://www.hindustantimes.com/india/govt-releases-socio-economic-and-caste-census-for-better-policy-making/story-Ajf4fLjhq9ghHZDDVxYOMP.html>
and <
https://www.livemint.com/Politics/Z7qBrPVydCpoMJ6hkunaZP/Arun-Jaitley-refutes-charges-of-withholding-caste-census-dat.html
>.)]

https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/bengaluru/why-siddaramaiah-chose-to-put-the-caste-census-into-cold-storage/articleshow/63459067.cms

Why Siddaramaiah chose to put caste census into cold storage

Rakesh Prakash | TNN |

Updated: Mar 26, 2018, 15:17 IST

HIGHLIGHTS
In the backdrop of the rift between Lingayats and Veerashaivas, any attempt
to make public the caste census report could only boomerang on the Congress
A section of Lingayats accuses Siddaramaiah of using caste census findings
to trigger a battle between Veerashaivas and Lingayats

BENGALURU: With the countdown to the state assembly polls having begun,
chief minister Siddaramaiah and his cohorts have decided not to unleash
their most potent weapon: findings of the caste census.

Formally christened ‘Socio-Economic and Educational Survey’, the caste
census was intended to help Siddaramaiah play the potentially explosive
game of caste politics with ease. But a blunt assessment of the current
political happenings -- especially in the backdrop of the rift between
Lingayats and Veerashaivas + -- indicates that any attempt to make public
the caste census report could only boomerang on the Congress.

Not ruling out that probability, a senior Congress minister admitted: “The
caste census is turning out to be a double-edged sword for us, and risks
sparking a backlash on the poll turf. For now, it is in cold storage.”

But the big question is: What forced Siddaramaiah & Co to keep the findings
under wraps?
“There are multiple factors at play,” political scientist Muzaffar H Assadi
said, adding: “Siddaramaiah realised that disrupting the caste calculation
during poll time will yield harsh political outcomes.”

In fact, selective leaks of caste census findings have triggered a cold war
between and among caste groups in the past year. Lingayats and Vokkaligas
seethed in anger and spewed venom against Siddaramaiah as the census
reportedly demolished their ‘dominant’ status by pointing out that Dalits
and Muslims have a sizable population.

A section of Lingayats accuses Siddaramaiah of using caste census findings
to trigger a battle between Veerashaivas and Lingayats. Ditto with
Vokkaligas: A section of the community leaders fear that the census
findings are being used to separate Kunchatigas (a Vokkaliga sub-sect in
Tumakuru, Chitradurga and Kolar districts).

Finding himself under the angry gaze of voters from these two dominant
communities, Siddaramaiah seems to have realized that any further attempt
to leverage the issue will only cause more harm than good.
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“Already, both communities feel the census has underreported their
respective populations. Siddaramaiah cannot afford to intensify their anger
by acknowledging the findings,” explained political analyst S Mahadeva
Prakash.

FEAR OF DIVIDING DALITS
However, what is more interesting is the impact of caste census on the
Dalit block. In fact, the leaked census report has widened differences
between the Madigas-led Left Group and Chalavadis-led Right Group within
Scheduled Castes (SCs), with each group demanding a lion’s share in
political representation.

Left Group leaders argue that though they are numerically larger, leaders
from the Right Group have made gains at their cost. “Making public the
caste census at this point will prove disastrous for Siddaramaiah as it
will split the Dalit block, which he is banking heavily on. It will be like
the Congress shooting itself in the foot in the run-up to the polls.
Moreover, there has been tremendous pressure from Dalit leaders such as
Mallikarjun Kharge and G Parameshwara within the Congress, not to release
the census report,” said Prakash.

BICKERING IN BACKWARD CLASSES
The caste census has also threatened to erode Siddaramaiah’s popularity
among the backward classes – a vital cog in the Congress wheel. With the
leaked caste census pegging the population of Kurabas (Siddaramaiah’s
community) at around 45 lakh, there was fear developing among smaller
castes about losing out to Kurubas in the 15% reservation under Category II
A.

“Many smaller castes in the backward classes category see the census as a
conspiracy against them,” said Prakash.

While a majority of Balija and Idiga community leaders feels isolated,
Devangas, Vishwakarmas and Ganigas are identifying themselves with the BJP.
“It is prudent for Siddaramaiah not to release the caste census as it will
only expedite the process of smaller backward castes aligning with the
BJP,” Prakash added.

POLITICS OF POLARISATION
While an increase in Muslim population (the leaked caste census pegs it at
75 lakh) has brought cheer to the Congress, the reality is that it might
sound a death-knell for the party in the communally sensitive coastal
region. “If Siddaramaiah acknowledges that Muslims are a dominant community
in the state, there will be clear-cut polarization in the coastal region as
all Hindu castes will unite. Billavas and Mogaveeras of the coastal belt
will rally behind the BJP if the caste census is out, and it will affect
the Congress’ prospects in Dakshina Kannada, Udupi and Uttara Kannada. This
could be one of the major factors that has deterred Siddaramaiah from
releasing the caste census,” said Assadi.

TOP COMMENT
so the ministers are following the same legacy of nakli gandhis to divide
and rule
Alka Chawla

This apart, the caste census will create more nuisance for the Congress on
the eve of the polls as it will bring in new demands for political
representation, based on changed caste arithmetic. “Caste groups, which
were on the political periphery, would start demanding more opportunities,
quoting their increased numerical strength. This will bring a new form of
politics or create space for contradictions and confrontations during
ticket distribution for candidates,” sources in the Congress said.



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