It may be acknowledged and appreciated that we as the younger lot, have to practice politics and governance for at least, the next 15-20 years. Accordingly it is on our shoulders, that the responsibility of identifying and establishing the National Political Agenda for Governance for the next decades lies the most.
The Core political ideology adopted by our founding fathers, subsequent statesmen at the helm of affairs, as indeed our respective political parties was that of development as the most important, if not the sole means of achieving social, economic and political justice. Be it Mahatma Gandhi, Pt. Nehru, Sardar Patel, Dr. Lohia, Indiraji, Rajivji or Atalji, the goal was economic betterment, political empowerment and Social Justice to be achieved through inclusive development-- indeed Caste count in Census was never advocated by either of them, least by Dr. Lohia whose most famous quote remains "Jaat Naa puchho sadhu ki.....[ Don't ask the casye of the holy men]"
The last decade saw development and good governance, rather than caste or community being mandated by people across elections in different states. After a long time we could see a pro-incumbency rather than the anti-incumbency votes.
If we were to accept the proposal to accept caste as a parameter in the Census, we would, for at least the next 10-20 years institutionalize Caste rather than Development as the National Political Agenda.
I enumerate below a fallout of Caste based Census, which could be the National Political Agenda for the next two to three decades: