JD(U)’s Sanjay Jha questions Congress over destiny of Karnataka caste census report | India Information – The Occasions of India

NEW DELHI: Janata Dal (United) MP Sanjay Jha on Tuesday questioned Congress over the destiny of Karnataka caste census report and why it has not been made public. His remarks got here as a part of his speech on the dialogue on the ‘Movement of Due to the President’s deal with’ in Rajya Sabha. He highlighted that Bihar is the one state that has carried out and made public the data of its caste census.
Mentioning that Congress retains elevating the demand for a nation-wide caste census, Jha questioned Chief of Opposition in Rajya Sabha, Mallikarjun Kharge, as to what’s the destiny of the Karnataka caste census report. He additionally lashed out at RJD for questioning the caste census information in Bihar.
Jha additionally took on AAP’s Sanjay Singh over his claims of bettering high quality of life in Delhi by stating that roads within the capital’s colonies are in a horrible state and residents are complaining of soiled water.
Jha, whereas lauding the central govt for bringing the a lot wanted deal with Bihar within the price range, lashed out on the opposition as he took a dig on the INDIA alliance, saying Bihar CM Nitish Kumar left the alliance as he noticed by the hypocrisy of the allies. “The way in which they’re abusing one another and preventing, I ponder why they nonetheless name themselves the INDIA alliance,” Jha mentioned.
He additional alleged that Nitsh Kumar realised that they (INDIA alliance members) is not going to stand by anybody besides their very own folks. “Due to this fact, he determined to go away as he knew that this alliance is not going to go wherever,” Jha mentioned.
In the meantime the JD(U) chief lauded the Centre for taking measures to handle the issues of the state within the budgets of 2025-26. He cited that within the Mithila area, main chunk of Bihar’s makhana farming occurs and it entails 5 lakh households from the state’s most backward communities. Now that govt has introduced the Makhana Board within the price range, there was hope that this sector will get entry to processing, packaging and market linkages which they lacked.