Sudha Murty, husband have misconceptions about Karnataka survey, says CM Siddaramaiah – 'Centre also doing one'

Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah responds to Sudha Murty and N R Narayana Murthy's concerns about the state's survey, clarifying it's not limited to backward castes but a broader socio-economic initiative. He emphasises the importance of understanding the survey's true purpose.

Written By Gulam Jeelani
Updated17 Oct 2025, 05:18 PM IST
Bengaluru, Aug 18 (ANI): Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and Dy CM DK Shivkumar inaugurate the newly built Hebbal Flyover Loop, in Bengaluru on Monday. (@DKShivakumar X /ANI Photo)
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Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Friday said Infosys founder N R Narayana Murthy and author Sudha Murty have ‘some misconceptions’ about the ongoing social and educational survey being conducted in the state.

"There is a notion that this is a survey for backward castes," Siddaramaiah told reporters on Friday. "It is not a backward classes survey. Let them write whatever they want. People should understand what this survey is about. What can I do if they are unable to understand?" he said.

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The chief minister’s remarks came after the Murthys declined to take part in the survey, noting on the pro forma that they do not belong to backward communities.

Sudha Murty, who is also a Rajya Sabha member, reportedly wrote a statement on the survey form, declaring that the survey held no relevance or use for the government in their case. The couple also submitted a self-declaration letter opting out of the process.

"Should Infosys (founder) mean ‘Brihaspati’ (intelligent)? We have said 20 times it’s not a backward classes survey but a survey for everyone," Siddaramaiah said.

What else did Siddaramaiah say?

The Karnataka CM stated that the government had launched welfare schemes, including Shakti, which offers free bus rides to women in non-luxury government buses, and Gruha Lakshmi, which provides 2,000 per month to women heads of families from economically weaker sections.

"Aren’t upper-caste women and those above the poverty line availing the Shakti scheme? Aren’t upper-caste people among the Gruha Lakshmi beneficiaries?" he asked.

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The chief minister stated that despite repeated clarifications from ministers, misconceptions about the exercise persisted. "Now the Centre is also coming up with a caste census. What answer will they (Murthys) give then? I feel they have the wrong information," he said.

"I am making it very, very clear — this is not a survey for backward classes but a socio-economic and educational survey of seven crore people of Karnataka," he asserted.

How did DK Shivakumar respond?

On Thursday, Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar also responded to Murthy's decision. “We don’t force anybody to participate in the survey. It’s on a volunteer basis,” he said.

This is not a survey for backward classes but a socio-economic and educational survey of seven crore people of Karnataka.

Chief Minister Siddaramaiah-led Karnataka Cabinet on June 12 approved a fresh survey, effectively nullifying the 2015 exercise, citing Section 11(1) of the Karnataka State Commission for Backward Classes Act, 1995, which mandates a revision of the state backward classes list once every 10 years.

(With agency inputs)

Key Takeaways
  • The survey aims to gather data on socio-economic and educational status, not just backward classes.
  • Participation in the survey is voluntary, and misconceptions persist despite clarifications.
  • The survey's results will inform welfare schemes that benefit various socio-economic groups.
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