
The leaders of the opposition in the legislative assembly of R. Ashok. | Photo Credit: File Photos
The opposition leader in the Assembly of R. Ashok on Sunday, who claimed that the social-educational survey, which has been held since Monday in Karnataka, was “an attempt to divide Hinduism”, and on Sunday called on ministers who left the ministry.
Ashok, who dealt with a press conference in Bengalur, claimed that the only purpose of the survey was to “divide Hinduism” on behalf of Kast. “If it is a socio-educational survey, why does it mention the names of the caste? Under the leadership of the leaders of the congress Rahul Gandhi and Sonia Gandhi, the government of the congress in the carnation is trying to divide Hindy,” he said.
“Ministers who oppose it should resign. If they only make a statement and silent, their communities will not forgive them.”
He accused the main Minister Siddarahaiaha of encouragement of religious conversions. “Prevention of conversion is the work of the government. But here Mr. Siddaramaiah sponsor this work,” he said.
“The Union’s government has already prepared for the census and caste census. This is official. Surveys conducted by the state government are not official. Future governments can refuse them. If people can write what they want, why they have an insult to the constitution.
“Under the leadership of Mr. Siddaramaiaha, Karnataka has turned into a laboratory. In this experiment, he is trying to reduce Hinduism,” he said.
Published – September 2025 20:40 is





