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The forgotten report

The Statesman Delhi

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October 28, 2025

The Sachar Committee, comprising seven members, submitted a detailed 403-page report to the Prime Minister on November 17, 2006, which was later presented and approved by both Houses of Parliament. It marked the beginning of the Muslim community's inclusion in the country's development initiatives. The historic report drew upon governmental and non-governmental research spanning over 55 years and 10 months, involving esteemed institutions such as the National Sample Survey Organisation, Gopal Singh High Power Minority Panel, National Minorities Commission, Institute of Objective Studies (IOS), as well as reports of think tanks and organisations like OXFAM India

Bihar is the epicentre of political news today, sending shock waves day after day, with media groups trying hard to keep pace with speeches of political stalwarts and manifestos of innumerable parties. What has become even more intriguing and murky is the colossal face-off between Nitish Kumar's JD (U) and the BJP on one hand, and the Mahagathbandhan (Grand Alliance) on the other, led by the RJD and Congress. Political churning at the constituency and regional levels is seeing parties like Lok Janshakti Party (LJP), Hindustani Awam Morcha (Secular), Rashtriya Lok Morcha, Communist Party of India (ML), CPI, AIMIM, Vikassheel Insaan Party, Jan Suraaj Party jostling for alliances and negotiations with their partners.

Not only is the electoral pie being sliced thin, but the caste and sub-caste arithmetic continues to dominate Bihar’s dusty heartlands. On this political chessboard, the Economically Backward Class (EBC) is now just a pawn, along with the Most Backward Class (MBC) and Other Backward Classes (OBC) being the other chess pieces moving across the board.

When the BJP began its election outreach in 2024 with the Pasmanda Muslim community, the fight for political rights and entitlements became intense with promises for social justice, welfare, free rations, education for the girl-child, monthly pensions for women and the elderly being made. Currently what is shocking, and equally surprising, is the complete silence by parties across the political spectrum in Bihar on the findings and recommendations of the Sachar Committee report which was released in 2006 and had been in preparation through 2004-05. Almost twenty years after the landmark report, officially titled: Social, Economic and Educational Status of Muslim Community of India was presented, this utter disregard, disdain and devaluation of the report is a telling commentary on our times.

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