"The caste census data is now the property of Backward Classes Commission. It is yet to reach the government. The government is not apprehensive and will take the decision at an appropriate time," he told reporters here late last night.
He was asked whether the government was apprehensive of releasing the data as some were claiming it would have an impact on the prospects of Congress in the assembly elections due early this year.
"If the data is released, it will backfire. The electoralprospects of the Congress will be at stake, because it willneutralise the issue of separate religious status for Lingayats, which the BJP alleges is an attempt to divide Vokkaliga and Lingayat communities, for electoral gains," he said.
The main intention of the Congress government to pitch for separate religion status for Lingayats is to split the votes of Lingayatswhich is the core vote-bank of the BJP, Ramaswamy claimed.
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A leaked data of the purported findings of the census had created a stir in Lingayat and Vokkaliga communities given the possible political ramifications.
The Akhila Bharata Veerashaiva Mahasabha and Rajya Vokkaligara Okkoota had vehemently criticised the leaked data, which had omitted certain sub-castes of both communities, which brought down their numbers considerably.
Both the outfits alleged the Siddaramaiah-led government has deliberately omitted certain sub-castes to play down theirnumbers and break them into splinters.
However, Jayachandra said the census was conducted strictly as per procedure, but was delayed due to updation of data in some parts of the state.