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Bihar Caste Census: ‘Trying to divide the country on the basis of caste’, PM Modi targeted the opposition – Pm Modi Slammed Opposition Leaders Said Trying To Divide Country On Caste Basis

Bihar Caste Census: ‘Trying to divide the country on the basis of caste’, PM Modi targeted the opposition – Pm Modi Slammed Opposition Leaders Said Trying To Divide Country On Caste Basis



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Bihar government released the caste-based census report on Monday, after which there is an uproar. Prime Minister Narendra Modi targeted Bihar government regarding caste reservation. PM Modi said that the opposition is trying to divide the country in the name of caste.

PM Modi reached Gwalior in Madhya Pradesh on Monday. Here, without naming any party or leader, he said that they could not ensure development while in power. He has played with the sentiments of the poor. The PM said that even then he used to play with the emotions of the poor and even today he is playing with them. Earlier also they divided the country in the name of caste and even today they are dividing the country in the name of caste. Earlier they were just corrupt but today they are more corrupt. PM Modi has termed efforts to divide the country in the name of caste as a sin. Let us tell you, two days ago Rahul Gandhi had said that if he comes to power, he will make caste-based reservation to know the exact population of OBCs.

Bihar government released report

The report by Bihar government states that the state has the highest population of backward classes. 63 percent of the total population of the state comes from this category. Of these, 27 percent population belongs to backward classes while more than 36 percent population belongs to extremely backward castes. At the same time, the number of Scheduled Tribe people in the state is the lowest at 21,99,361. Which is 1.68% of the total population. Statistics say that Yadav is the only caste whose population is more than 10 percent in the state.








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