JD(U) supports UCC and calls for a review of the Agnipath scheme.

BJP ally JD(U) leader KC Tyagi has requested a review of Agnipath and promised to push for a caste census, stating it is necessary. The party's support for BJP is unconditional.

June 6th 2024.

JD(U) supports UCC and calls for a review of the Agnipath scheme.
In a recent statement, Janata Dal leader KC Tyagi expressed his party's concerns about the Agnipath scheme and their determination to address the issue of caste census. Tyagi emphasized that this was a pressing matter that needed to be addressed promptly.

According to Tyagi, his party's support for the BJP is unwavering and unconditional. However, he also pointed out that there is widespread dissatisfaction among voters regarding the Agniveer scheme and his party wants these concerns to be addressed and resolved.

In regards to the Uniform Civil Code, Tyagi clarified that his party is not opposed to it but believes that all stakeholders should be consulted before implementing it. He mentioned that the chief minister had already written to the Law Commission and that consultations with all relevant parties and sects should take place before reaching a resolution.

When asked about the possibility of a caste census, Tyagi stated that no party in the country has rejected the idea. He highlighted that Bihar has already conducted a successful caste census and even the prime minister did not oppose it. He firmly stated that it is crucial for the current government to conduct a caste census and his party will continue to push for it.

Regarding their alliance with the BJP, Tyagi clarified that there are no pre-conditions and their support is unconditional. However, he also mentioned that it is important for Bihar to be granted special status due to the challenges it has faced after its bifurcation. He expressed that the situation in Bihar cannot be improved without special status and it is a matter close to their hearts.

The support of allies like the Janata Dal is crucial for the BJP as they were unable to secure a majority on their own in the Lok Sabha election. With the BJP winning 240 seats and their allies, including the Telugu Desam Party and JD, winning a combined total of 293 seats, it is clear that their alliance played a significant role in forming the government.

Overall, Tyagi's statements reflect the determination and concerns of his party for the betterment of the country and their state. They will continue to support the BJP and push for important issues such as the caste census and special status for Bihar.

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