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Nitish Kumar quit INDIA bloc because Congress dragged feet on caste census: Sanjay Jha

Nitish Kumar, who stitched together the INDIA bloc of Opposition parties ahead of the Lok Sabha elections, quit the alliance ahead of the polls. His party colleague and close confidante Sanjay Jha reveals what acted as the trigger.

May 02, 2025 / 10:20 IST
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Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar walked out of the INDIA bloc and joined the NDA ahead of the Lok Sabha elections held last year. (PTI/File)
Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar walked out of the INDIA bloc and joined the NDA ahead of the Lok Sabha elections held last year. (PTI/File)

Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, the leader who stitched the Opposition's INDIA bloc, walked out of the alliance ahead of the Lok Sabha elections as the Congress party did not agree to include the issue of caste census in the alliance's agenda, Janata Dal (United) working president Sanjay Kumar Jha has said.

Jha's remarks came a day after the Centre announced that the Cabinet Committee of Political Affairs that met in New Delhi on Tuesday had decided to include caste enumeration in the upcoming population census.

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The issue of a pan-India caste census has been a constant demand made by the Congress, particularly by party leader Rahul Gandhi. Soon after the Centre's announcement, Rahul addressed a press conference and credited the Congress for forcing the government's hand on conducting a caste census.

However, Sanjay Jha countered the Congress which is claiming credit for the decision and accused it of dragging its feet on the issue of caste census ahead of the Lok Sabha elections.