Karnataka Caste Survey Sparks Assault Controversy
BBMP staffer accused of attacking homeowner during data collection.
A survey of Scheduled Caste (SC) communities in Karnataka is facing backlash after a **Bengaluru** homeowner was allegedly assaulted by a Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) employee during data collection.
Incident Details
The incident occurred around 9:30 AM on Wednesday. According to the homeowner, Nandeesh, a BBMP staff member affixed a survey sticker to his house before seeking any information. When Nandeesh questioned the procedure, he was allegedly assaulted.
CCTV footage captured the altercation, quickly spreading on social media, leading to widespread condemnation.
BBMP staffer caught on CCTV allegedly assaulting a Bengaluru house owner, Nandeesh, during the ongoing SC community survey. Stickers pasted without consent, and when questioned, the civic worker resorted to physical violence. pic.twitter.com/BIFlp0Pvfm— Harish Upadhya (@harishupadhya) July 4, 2025
Staffer’s Version
The BBMP staffer, identified as Suresh, has a different account. According to The New Indian Express, Suresh claimed that the homeowner used abusive language and attempted to assault him first. Suresh admitted to pushing Nandeesh in anger after the alleged attempted assault.
This incident highlights broader concerns about the methodology and training employed in caste surveys. For example, a 2023 study by the National Human Rights Commission found that lack of proper training for field staff often leads to flawed data collection and public mistrust (NHRC).
Previous Concerns
The incident comes on the heels of another controversy where BBMP workers were recorded affixing stickers to homes without resident interaction. In response to that earlier lapse, the BBMP suspended three officials.
Broader Implications
The latest incident intensifies existing concerns regarding the integrity and execution of the caste survey in Karnataka, raising questions about the accountability of the personnel involved.