
Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin.
Credit: PTI
Chennai: Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin on Saturday demanded that the Union Government constitute a consultative mechanism involving Chief Ministers and representatives of states to discuss and refine the guidelines for caste enumeration and exercise due diligence in designing the framework, to ensure the data’s reliability for advancing social justice.
In a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Stalin welcomed the inclusion of caste details in the census, as it aligns with the long-standing demand of the Tamil Nadu government for comprehensive, reliable data to address historical inequalities and ensure targeted welfare measures.
Caste enumeration is an exceedingly sensitive matter that touches upon deep-rooted social dynamics, regional variations in caste structures, and the potential for unintended societal tensions if not handled with utmost care, Stalin said.
“The framing of questions, categories, sub-categories, and the methodology for data collection must be precise, inclusive, and free from ambiguity to ensure accuracy and public trust. Any shortcomings in these aspects could lead to disputes, inaccuracies, or even exacerbate divisions,” he added.
Contending that the outcome of Census profoundly impacts State-level policies on education, employment, reservations, and welfare schemes, Stalin said it is imperative that the Union Government consults all States and Union Territories before finalising the guidelines and questionnaire.
“I, therefore, earnestly urge you to ensure due diligence in designing the framework, including pilot testing where necessary, to safeguard the sensitivity of the process and ensure the data’s reliability for advancing social justice,” Stalin added.