
A archive photo of a team that conducts a survey for the cast census report in 2015. The two dominant communities of Karnataka, the voccators and the Verashaiva Lingayats, oppose the report, which was accepted by the Government on Friday.
Before a cabinet meeting in Thorsday, where the contentious socioeconomic and education (cast census) will be discussed, the two dominant karnataka communities that oppose the report, the vocal and the preparations that enclose Merashaiva.
Roping in former Judge
The Akhila Bharata Veerashaiva Mahasabha has decided to attack a retired judge to help formulate his response and better understand the nuances in the report. According to Mahasabha’s national secretary, HM Renuka Prasanna, the team will seek contributions from the retired judge before the cabinet meeting so that Mahasabha’s perspective can express himself well.
Hey, also that Mahasabha will conduct his own survey of community members. “Regardless of the Census report presented to the Government, we decided to conduct a survey. The Mahasabha elections in the district and the Taluk level have just ended and once the entire process is completed, we will carry out what has been said.
Collection opinion
Meanwhile, on Monday, the vice minister DK Shivakumar, which belongs to the community of Vokkiga, announced that he would hold a MLA meeting of the Community Congress on Tuesday at his official residence.
“We will gather everyone’s opinion,” he said. However, he said that he had not yet studied the report in its entirety and that it is the process of understanding it. “Our idea is to celebrate a broad base consultation and come with a consensus in an effort not to damage any feeling,” he said.
The Veashaiva Mahasabha has also condemned a meeting or legislators of the community on Wednesday. Later, on the same day, a joint meeting of Mahasabha representatives with the Rajya Vokkigara Sangha offices is likely to take place.
‘Make known standing’
Meanwhile, claiming that there is confusion within the Government in the Census report indicated by ministers who speak in different voices, the president of the state of BJP for Vijayendra has given the government to publicize it -it -it -it -report.
“When the prime minister says one thing, the vice minister says another. Ministers MB Patil and G. Parameshwara give different statements. There is confusion within the ruling party,” Vijayendra told Presspersons in Bengaluru.
Published – April 14, 2025 08:34 pm ist