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Who Has Learnt A Thing Or Two From Bihar’s Latest Caste Survey Report?

Who has got by heart a thing or two from this caste survey report in Bihar? The news has spread as a big surprise to some, for the political leaders have newly propelled contradictory assertions. This survey report is being openly questioned. Recently, Union Minister Giriraj Singh has spoken out that this very analysis appears to be nothing but spreading only confusion among the poor people of Bihar. Rather, they should have been given report cards. 

He was indeed not the only political leader criticising the survey. Others have also attracted straight attention with their harsh reactionary faces. The antithesis of their more acerbic, flowy objections also stoops into the confines of castigation. Hopefully, this is only the beginning of a more daring method to cause political ebb. Bihar has set an extra example by releasing the caste survey report. 

Now the country shall also learn a lot from this unique endeavour. Henceforth, lauding his government and Chief Minister Nitish Kumar after the release of the caste-based census report, the Janata Dal-United state spokesperson Neeraj Kumar plainly said that Nitish Kumar did whatever he said targeting the Central Government and BJP. 

RJD MLC Vinod Jaiswal said that the main objective of the government was to bring the correct picture of the caste census in the state of Bihar. The picture became clear with the data that has been out. Without a doubt, 90% are backward people in which the number of Dalits and Mahadalits are existing at 56%. Only 5%-10% of people are said to have been availing facilities while 90% of the population does not have any facilities. 

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