VHP opposed to caste-based census

Says will mobilise students, unemployed youths and caste associations against census

PTI | May 14, 2010



Vishwa Hindu Parishad today opposed caste-based census, saying it would lead to caste based discrimination and strengthen casteist forces.

"There should not be caste based discrimination. There was no caste based census after 1931, why should the government revive it now?" VHP leader Pravin Togadia asked.

Talking to reporters here, he also opposed any move to provide reservation for Muslims and Christians saying it was unconstitutional.

Constitution did not provide for religion based quota and VHP would mobilise students, unemployed youths and caste associations for launching a countrywide movement against any attempt to provide reservation to minorities, he said.

Pointing out that 50 per cent reservation had been made for SCs, STs and OBCs, he wondered from where the government would provide further reservation.

VHP would not allow the existing reservation to be 'snatched' for providing quota to minorites. "We have charted out an action plan to counter the government move," he said.

On demands for reservation for Christian Dalits, he said "Let christians admit openly to the international community that caste system and discrimination existed."

On the Mullaperiyar dam row, he said a 'win-win' solution that would not affect people of southern districts of Tamil Nadu, who depend on the river for their water requirements, and Kerala should be found through dialogue by the Centre.
 

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