What Telangana does today…: Telangana CM Revanth Reddy hails Modi Cabinet’s decision on caste census
New Delhi: Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy welcomed the Modi Cabinet ‘s decision to approve the inclusion of caste-based data in the upcoming national census. Reddy said that Telangana is the first state to conduct a caste survey. The Union Cabinet on Wednesday approved the inclusion of caste-based data in the upcoming national census, a long-standing demand rooted in the call for evidence-based policymaking and inclusive growth.
Taking to social media, CM Reddy wrote:
“What Telangana does today, India does tomorrow. I thank Hon’ble PM Shri Narendra Modi ji and the Union Cabinet for accepting the long-standing demand for a caste census. This is a victory for data-driven governance and social justice.” In 2024, Telangana etched its name in history by conducting an extensive Social, Economic, and Caste Survey—India’s first since 1931. The survey revealed that 56.32% of the state’s population belonged to Backward Castes, prompting the government to propose 42% reservations for OBCs across education, employment, and political representation. The initiative was hailed as a pioneering step in redressing systemic inequalities.
The Centre’s recent approval has drawn support from across the political spectrum. Hyderabad MP Asaduddin Owaisi lauded the Telangana government’s leadership, stating: “I congratulate and thank Telangana CM @revanth_anumula garu for implementing the historic Caste Census… the first-ever initiative of its kind in Independent India.”
Owaisi also called for transparent data collection that reflects the socio-economic status of backward Muslim communities. He urged the government to align future policies with this data to ensure equity across all marginalized sections.
With Telangana leading the way, the stage is now set for a national shift towards socially responsive governance grounded in real demographic insights.
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