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Caste Census: Kharge’s outburst against Shivakumar reveals deep divide in Congress

Despite Congress high command’s unstinted backing for a nationwide caste census, the party’s own exercise in Karnataka has been kept under wraps for a long time for fear of backlash from dominant groups like Lingayats and Vokkaligas. Kharge’s criticism of DK Shivakumar mirrors this divide in the party and society

December 12, 2023 / 15:50 IST
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Congress President Mallikarjun M Kharge (right) Karnataka Deputy Chief DK Shivakumar.

Congress President Mallikarjun M Kharge’s public outburst against Karnataka Deputy Chief DK Shivakumar exposes the chinks within the party on the contentious issue of caste census. While the Congress as a party has taken a stand in favour of caste census both at the national level and in Karnataka, Shivakumar who is also the state Congress president has signed a petition opposing the same.

When Kharge was prodded in the Rajya Sabha by BJP member Sushil Kumar Modi over the internal dispute within the Congress, he responded, “All upper caste people are united on this. Shivakumar is also opposing it, BJP is also opposing it. Both are one on this issue. Upper caste people will be united internally.”

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Karnataka’s Caste Census Report

Though Karnataka was the first  state to hold a caste census in the country during Chief Minister Siddaramaiah’s earlier term between 2013 and 2018, Bihar was the first to release the report of the survey it had conducted. Bihar’s census data showed that while upper castes comprised only 15 percent, the “marginalised” classes  made up 85 percent of the population.