Maulana Mahmood Madani stressed that accurate data would help ensure fair access to benefits and government schemes, particularly for marginalised communities
NEW DELHI – Caste-based census has evolved beyond being a routine governmental process and it is now a pressing social and political necessity, Jamiat Ulama-e-Hind (Mahmood Madani faction) has said.
In a strong endorsement of the upcoming census, Maulana Mahmood Madani, Jamiat Ulama-e-Hind chief, described the exercise as essential for promoting justice, inclusive governance, and equitable resource distribution in India.
In a statement issued on Tuesday, Mahmood Madani emphasised that the census data collected will have a direct impact on policymaking, especially in areas such as reservation, social welfare, and developmental schemes.
He stressed that accurate data would help ensure fair access to benefits and government schemes, particularly for marginalised communities that have long been overlooked.
Mahmood Madani urged full cooperation from Muslims and appealed to them to participate actively in the census process. He called on every Muslim household to ensure that their caste identity is correctly recorded, saying this information is crucial for future policy decisions affecting the community.
He also appealed to the local branches of Jamiat Ulama-e-Hind, Muslim organisations, religious institutions, and community leaders to play a proactive role in educating people about the long-term implications of the census and assisting them through the process.
Addressing potential concerns, Maulana Madani clarified that supporting a caste-based census does not go against the Islamic principle of equality. “While Islam upholds the idea of a society based on equality, the ground reality is that a large section of Indian Muslims remains socially and economically backward,” he stated.
He called for a moral and constitutional commitment to uplift the most deprived segments of society, especially backward and underrepresented Muslim groups.
Maulana Madani urged the central government to conduct the caste-based census with complete transparency, fairness, and seriousness, and to ensure that no community faces discrimination during the process.
“We demand that the government treat this as a matter of national importance, guaranteeing that the outcomes of this exercise lead to meaningful change for the most vulnerable,” the statement concluded.