"Modi claims to be from backward caste, but he is actually an enemy of the backward castes. I challenge him to publish the caste data if he really hails from backward community," Prasad said while taking out a procession to the Raj Bhawan demanding publishing of the caste census.
What is the intention of the Central government in holding it back, the RJD chief asked stating that socio-economic caste census was conducted on "our demands" and at the initiative of the previous UPA government.
Prasad was speaking after his march, which was stopped by the administration before the Raj Bhawan.
"The caste census figures will help formulate policies for those castes that are lagging behind in development. Once we get these data, we will demand a separate budget for education, employment and other developmental activities of these castes," he said.
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Vowing to launch an agitation bigger than Mandal Commission for caste census figures, Prasad said the present scheme of reservation in educational institutions and government jobs was based on caste census conducted in 1931.
He said the BJP led Central government was afraid to make caste census figures public as it will lead to the backward castes demanding proportionate reservation in education, employment and other resources.