Pradeep Ramteke
Chief Editor
Since Chief Minister of Rajasthan Ashok Gehlot has made a public announcement to give jobs in the government departments and people’s representation according to their percentage in the state of Rajasthan by taking a caste-wise census, hopes have been raised about the equal participation of the exploited-deprived society there.
In the state of Bihar, the Chief Minister Nitish government published the statistics of each class after taking a caste-wise census. Due to this, the politicians of the country’s humanist ideology and hypocritical tendency started shaking.
Now again, the Chief Minister of Rajasthan has announced to give equal representation to every social group in the government department by conducting a caste-wise census. At the same time, the Chief Minister of Rajasthan has made a splash on the political stage by showing his readiness to give public representation.
The Chief Ministers of Bihar, Karnataka, Chhattisgarh and now Rajasthan have taken a step towards promoting equality and understanding in the country by announcing caste-wise census.