<p> Patna: Union Home Minister Amit Shah said on Sunday that the central government never had any intention of creating hurdles in caste-based survey and the BJP had supported it in Bihar when it was in power in the state.</p>.<p> Chairing the 26th meeting of the Eastern Zonal Council here, Shah said there were some issues regarding the caste-based survey which he hoped that the Bihar government would be able to resolve.</p>.<p> “The central government never had any intention of creating hurdles in the caste-based survey. When the BJP was in power in Bihar, it supported the caste-based survey. The governor also approved the bill,” he said.</p>.Bihar: 95.49 % people don't own any vehicle, says caste survey report.<p> The home minister said the zonal council meeting on Sunday here went well and on all the issues one or other decision has been taken.</p>.<p> “Some issues have been resolved and on some issues, committees have been formed to look into the subjects,” he said.</p>.<p> Chief Minister of Bihar Nitish Kumar and senior ministers from Odisha, West Bengal, Bihar and Jharkhand attended the meeting.</p>.<p> Secretary of the Inter-State Council Secretariat, chief secretaries of member states and senior officials of state governments and central ministries and departments were also present. </p>
<p> Patna: Union Home Minister Amit Shah said on Sunday that the central government never had any intention of creating hurdles in caste-based survey and the BJP had supported it in Bihar when it was in power in the state.</p>.<p> Chairing the 26th meeting of the Eastern Zonal Council here, Shah said there were some issues regarding the caste-based survey which he hoped that the Bihar government would be able to resolve.</p>.<p> “The central government never had any intention of creating hurdles in the caste-based survey. When the BJP was in power in Bihar, it supported the caste-based survey. The governor also approved the bill,” he said.</p>.Bihar: 95.49 % people don't own any vehicle, says caste survey report.<p> The home minister said the zonal council meeting on Sunday here went well and on all the issues one or other decision has been taken.</p>.<p> “Some issues have been resolved and on some issues, committees have been formed to look into the subjects,” he said.</p>.<p> Chief Minister of Bihar Nitish Kumar and senior ministers from Odisha, West Bengal, Bihar and Jharkhand attended the meeting.</p>.<p> Secretary of the Inter-State Council Secretariat, chief secretaries of member states and senior officials of state governments and central ministries and departments were also present. </p>