The cabinet committee of political affairs (CCPA) on Wednesday decided that a caste-based enumeration will be part of the upcoming decadal census, a decision hailed by the Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) partners in the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) as a step that would help in drafting "equitable and targeted" policies.
“Under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the cabinet committee of political affairs (CCPA) has decided today that caste enumeration should be included with the forthcoming census… it demonstrates that the government is committed to the values and interest of the society,” union minister Ashwini Vishnaw said after the meeting on Wednesday.
The BJP hopes the cabinet decision will neutralise this pitch, particularly in Bihar where a landmark caste survey conducted by the state’s Janata Dal United, when it was part of the opposition’s Mahagathabandhan, showed backward communities make up nearly two-thirds of the state.The announcement, which comes ahead of the Bihar assembly polls, was on top of the Opposition’s agenda that has been pushing for a caste census in an effort to counter its appeal and break the rainbow coalition of Hindus, across classes, that forms the bulk of the BJP’s support base.
On Wednesday, the BJP’s three alliance partners in Bihar - the Janata Dal United, the Lok Janshakti Party (RV) and the Rashtriya Lok Samta Party (RLSP) were among the first to cheer the announcement, describing the decision as “historic”.In Delhi, Vaishnaw referred to state governments carrying out caste-based enumeration which he insisted, have created confusion in society, and said the exercise should be carried out with “transparency”.
"Some states have done surveys from a purely political angle in a non-transparent way. Considering all these facts and to ensure that a social fabric is not disturbed by politics, caste enumeration should be transparently included," he said.The minister added; “To ensure social fabric is not disturbed by politics, caste enumeration should be transparently included in the census instead of being part of surveys… This will strengthen the social and economic structure of society.”
"History is a witness that caste-wise data was also recorded in the census conducted before Independence in India. But, in the year 1951, the Congress government stopped it. The unavailability of caste-wise data was becoming a big obstacle in the way of accurately identifying the socially deprived sections and making more effective plans for them. In view of the demand being made by various political parties and social groups, the UPA government decided to conduct a survey of castes in the 2011 census, but there were so many discrepancies in those data that it was not even made public," Jha said.RLSP and the LJP, which are also part of the NDA and will jointly contest the Bihar polls also welcomed the move.
Union minister and LJP (RV) chief Chirag Paswan said a caste survey was a key demand of his party, which has now been accepted. "In the last few years, many misconceptions were spread between me and the Central Government regarding the caste census. Today's decision is a clear answer to all these rumours...This step of the central government will bring a big change in the direction of inclusive development of the country." he said in a post on X.
Upendra Kushwaha of RLSP said the decision taken unanimously "will prove to be a milestone in the direction of development of the oppressed and exploited society of the country.”
Andhra Pradesh chief minister N Chandrababu Naidu said the decision to include caste enumeration in Census 2025 reflected PM Modi’s “deep commitment to inclusive governance”.
"This landmark step will enable more precise, data-driven policies that address the needs of the marginalised communities in our country. Sabka Saath Sabka Vikas continues to evolve from principle to practice, strengthening the foundations of social justice in India," Naidu, who also heads the ruling Telugu Desam Party, said in a post on X.
Union minister and Apna Dal leader Anupriya Patel said the announcement ended “misconceptions” spread about caste census over the last few years.
"This work was last done in the country in 1931… The UPA government also got the opportunity but they did not take any concrete steps in this direction… Unlike the Congress-led INDI alliance, we do not merely harp on the political ruminations of social justice but demonstrate it by taking concrete decisions," she said.