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Rahul Gandhi pitches Telangana as model for pan-India caste census: How is it different from Bihar and Karnataka

In light of Vaishnaw's comments on how states failed to accurately capture the existing caste realities, and Rahul Gandhi's singular emphasis on the success of Telangana model, it is worthwhile to take a look at each of these states to get a fairer reading of their caste studies.

May 01, 2025 / 19:16 IST
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Hours after the Union government stumped Opposition leaders, especially the Congress, with the surprise announcement of inclusion of caste enumeration in the upcoming decennial census, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi welcoming the move, directed the Centre to release a timeline for its execution and urged the Centre to form a committee that could visit Telangana to study their caste survey model.

The Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha went on to highlight the success of the Telangana caste census and reasoned how the process was non-erroneous and free from political interference. The former Congress president elaborated that prior to the caste enumeration in the southern state, elaborate consultations were held with all sections of society, following which 57 questions were prepared for collecting data during caste census. The data of each family was collected through these questions.

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While announcing the Cabinet's decision to enumerate caste in the next Census, Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw made it a point to argue that the 2011 socio-economic and caste census (SECC) and caste enumeration exercises conducted by state governments were just “surveys”.

“The Census is a Union subject, but some states have done it (caste enumeration). Some States had done it well, while some States have done this purely from a political angle in a non-transparent manner,” Vaishnaw said at the press briefing, in a reference to Bihar, Karnataka and Telangana governments which have tried to enumerate caste.