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Karnataka’s caste survey opens a Pandora’s Box for the polity

A deeply divided Cabinet, outraged mutt heads and thwarted ambitions muddy the waters. Two key questions remain unanswered. Will Siddaramaiah realise his ‘dream project’ of making the OBCs have a greater say in Karnataka politics? Can any political party remain unscathed by the fallout of the report? 

April 21, 2025 / 14:35 IST
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Siddaramaiah asked all the ministers to give their ‘opinions’ in writing which would be discussed at the next cabinet meeting to find a way forward.

Karnataka chief minister Siddaramaiah, who considers himself “the second messiah of the OBCs of Karnataka” after D Devaraj Urs, has stirred a hornet’s nest by proposing to his Cabinet drastic changes to the reservation matrix which, if implemented, could alter the political equations in the state.

Lingayats and Vokkaligas, the two dominant communities that have contributed the maximum number of chief ministers and who sense the danger of the earth moving under their feet, have pushed back strongly accusing the chief minister of playing “dirty politics.” They have threatened to launch a state-wide agitation to bring down the government if the proposal is not withdrawn.

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A decade-old socio-economic and educational survey conducted by the State Backward Classes Commission during Siddaramaiah’s previous tenure as CM in 2013-18, has been dusted up by the new chairman of the Commission, K Jayaprakash Hegde, and presented with his recommendations to rework the reservations for different categories based on “a new set of parameters and the latest population figures.”

Sharp division in the Cabinet