Hyderabad, Nov.7 (NSS):TPCC spokesperson Syed Nizamuddin on Thursday warned against misinformation being spread about the caste census, specifically addressing attempts to create fear within the Muslim community by linking the census to the National Register of Citizens (NRC).
Addressing media persons at Gandhi Bhavan along with TPCC general secretary Zaheer Lalani, he emphasised that the caste census is unrelated to citizenship documentation, directly countering claims purportedly circulated by some BJP and RSS members. Nizamuddin clarified that the census would include specific columns for minorities, particularly for Muslims in the BC-E category, ensuring communities like Shaik, Qasab and Turka Kashavlu are represented.
“For our Muslim brothers and sisters, especially those in the BC-E category, selecting the right category in the official form is essential for accurate representation,” he stated, urging citizens not to be swayed by fake survey forms or fear-based propaganda. He commended Congress leader Rahul Gandhi’s pledge to conduct a nationwide caste census as part of a larger mission to achieve equality and social justice. “This is not just a survey; it’s a crucial step toward a fairer India,” he asserted, recognising the efforts of Telangana Congress leaders, including Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy, Deputy CM Bhatti Vikramarka and TPCC President Mahesh Kumar Goud, for proactively advancing this cause.
He reiterated Congress’s support for Rahul Gandhi’s vision to lift the 50% cap on reservations, seeking fair representation across all sectors, from boardrooms to judiciary, armed forces, and media. “This bold initiative aims to empower marginalised communities – Dalits, Adivasis, women, OBCs, and minorities – who have historically been disadvantaged by outdated structures,” he added.
He appealed to all citizens to actively participate in this historic census, describing it as a vital opportunity to create a more inclusive Telangana. He also cautioned against using fake forms and reassured the public that only authorised enumerators with official documents would conduct the survey. “Let us not be misled by diversions. The census will be handled by official personnel, and citizens must cooperate to ensure fair and accurate representation,” he said.