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The BJP has never opposed a caste census, and the choice will be made at the appropriate time: Shah

If the Congress wins elections in Chhattisgarh, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, and Telangana, it plans to conduct a caste survey similar to that of Bihar. The government of Andhra Pradesh has also decided to conduct a caste survey.

Amid a push for a caste census by the Congress and other opposition parties, Union Minister Amit Shah stated on Friday that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has never opposed the notion, but any decision would be made after careful consideration.

During a press conference at the Kushabhau Thakre Parisar, the party's state office in Raipur, Shah was asked about the caste census in Chhattisgarh.

Because we are a national political party, we do not vote on the OBC [Other Backward Classes] issue. We will talk to everyone and tell them whatever we think is right, but fighting elections over this topic is wrong... and the BJP has never opposed it," Shah said.

Because we are a national political party, we do not vote on the OBC [Other Backward Classes] issue. We will talk to everyone and tell them whatever we think is right, but fighting elections over this topic is wrong... and the BJP has never opposed it," Shah said.

The opposition alliance India National Development Inclusive Alliance (INDIA) also backed the call for a national caste census.

If the Congress wins elections in Chhattisgarh, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, and Telangana, it plans to conduct a caste survey similar to that of Bihar. The government of Andhra Pradesh has also decided to conduct a caste survey.

During a recent visit to poll-bound Chhattisgarh, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi stated that India requires a caste census, referring to it as a "X-ray of India" that would help understand the country's demographic composition and pave the way for an inclusive development strategy.

Later, Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel promised a caste census if the Congress won control of the state.

Earlier, while speaking at a rally in Pandariya, Shah attacked the Congress and claimed that religious conversion was on the rise in Chhattisgarh under the party-led government.He also accused the Baghel-led government of committing fraud and stated that if the BJP is elected this time, "...those who committed corruption will be sent to jail."

He referred to CM Baghel as a "prepaid CM" of the Congress, accusing him of using the state exchequer as an ATM for the grand old party.

Religious conversion is on the rise under Congress rule. Every citizen has the right under the Constitution to practise the faith of their choice. They have, however, begun to use state machinery to convert poor tribals, which is not in the best interests of the state. As a result, clashes have broken out in every house and village throughout the state, and the law and order situation has deteriorated," Shah said.

In response to the Union Home Minister's claims, Congress spokesperson RP Singh stated that Shah is aware that he is losing the state and is thus misinforming the people of the state.

"In his speeches, Shah always gives false information. His claims are without merit. "It is a fact that Baghel Ji is a Chhattisgarh ATM who has given money for welfare schemes in the last five years," Singh said.

"If they did not oppose it (caste census), they did not welcome or support it either." And what 'thoughts' does the BJP require when Modi Ji is an OBC?" For more information click here https://www.myeducationwire.com/job-opening-as-an-apprentice-for-graduate-diploma-iti-in-indian-oil/