
Maharashtra deputy chief minister Eknath Shinde has reacted to the decision of the narendra modi government at the Center to conduct caste census. He said that 'I welcome and support the decision of prime minister Narendra Modi. Your government was in power for 60 years, who stopped you from taking this decision. Why were you silent after the country got independence, because you had to do vote politics.'
Eknath Shinde further said, "You said eradicate poverty, poverty did not go away, but the poor went away. Decisions like Waqf Board, triple talaq and 370 were taken. They go abroad and defame India, what kind of patriotism is this. This decision will open the main door of social justice. shiv sena supports this, shiv sena does not do vote politics. This is the biggest decision taken after independence. Whatever promise we make, we fulfill it."
The shiv sena chief said, "Yesterday's decision is historic for all the countrymen. people whose caste census will be done will get complete justice. people whose progress has stopped will be brought into the mainstream, which will eliminate economic and social inequality. Bharat Ratna Dr. baba Saheb Ambedkar's Constitution says that justice should reach the last person in the society, keeping this in mind prime minister Modi has taken this decision. shiv sena fully welcomes this decision and also gives full support." What did ashwini Vaishnav say about caste census? Let us tell you that the central government decided on wednesday that caste census will be included in the upcoming census in a transparent manner. Announcing the decisions taken by the cabinet Committee on Political Affairs, Union minister ashwini Vaishnav said that the census comes under the jurisdiction of the Center, but some states have conducted caste census in the name of survey. Vaishnav alleged that states ruled by opposition parties have conducted caste-based surveys for political reasons. He said that the Modi government is determined to include caste census in a transparent manner in the upcoming all-India census process. The census, which is conducted every 10 years in India, was to start in april 2020, but it was delayed due to the Kovid epidemic.