
Clarify your stand on special category status to Bihar: Tejashwi asks Centre
The Hindu
Deputy CM Tejashwi Yadav asks Centre to clarify stand on special category status for Bihar; CM Nitish Kumar had earlier demanded it for greater development; BJP leader Sushil Modi calls it a "political stunt". #Bihar #SpecialStatus #Development
A day after the Bihar Cabinet passed a proposal seeking special category status for the State, Deputy Chief Minister and Rashtriya Janata Dal (RLD) leader Tejashwi Yadav on Thursday asked the Central government to clarify its stand on the issue in the public domain.
“Bihar Chief Minister [Nitish Kumar] has demanded special category status for the State from the Central government several times but Prime Minister [Narendra Modi] has not been listening. If you [Modi-led government at the Centre] don’t want to give special status to Bihar, clarify your stand on the issue in public domain and then we will look into it and work in our own way for the development of Bihar,” said Mr. Yadav while speaking to media persons in Patna.
He further said: “Our government has done historic work like conducting the caste survey successfully in Bihar and hope that the caste census would be done in the country as well”.
“The Bihar government conducted the caste survey on its own and the efforts of our Chief Minister must be appreciated for this as due to him, we’ve obtained such a huge data of people, their caste and socio-economic profile,” the Deputy CM said while ruling coalition partner and ministerial colleague Vijay Kumar Choudhary, a JD(U) leader, flanked him on one side.
He also demanded that the Union government should immediately put the hike in reservation enacted recently in Bihar in the Ninth Schedule to “insulate” it from judicial intervention. The Ninth Schedule of the Constitution includes a list of Central and State laws that cannot be challenged in courts and was added by the Constitution (First Amendment) Act, 1951.
Earlier on Wednesday, Mr. Yadav’s father and RJD chief Lalu Prasad, before leaving for Delhi, had threatened to “unseat PM Narendra Modi’s government, if it would not grant the special category status to Bihar”.
Chief Minister Nitish Kumar too, of late, had demanded special category status to Bihar for greater “development and growth” of the State. “Bihar would do more development and shine if special category status will be granted to it by the Centre,” Mr. Kumar had said in the State Assembly during the winter session of the legislature.