STATES AND MINORITIES

APPENDICES

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Appendices Continued___

 

Appendix IV  :  Statistics of population

 

Third Series
Relative Voting Strength of Caste Hindus and Scheduled Castes

I.MADRAS

Constituency

Total Number of voters in the Constituency

Total number of Scheduled Caste voters in the Constituency

Relative proportion of columns 2 and 3

1

2

3

4

1. 1. Madras City, south-Central Central

26,922

4,082

1: 6.6

2. Chicacole

90,496

8,070

1 :11.2

3. Amalapuram

95,954

28,282

1: 3.4

4. Cocanada

86,932

17,616

1: 4.9

5. Ellore

88,249

16,835

1: 5.24

6. Ongole

1,10,152

11,233

1: 9.8

7. Gudur

52,415

10,263

1: 5.1

8. Cuddapah

92,572

10,842

1: 8.5

9. Penukonda

74,952

11,896

1: 6.3

10. Bellary

85,928

10,146

1: 8.5

11. Kurnool

72,753

11,679

1: 6.2

12. Tirutanni

77,337

15,243

1: 5.07

13. Chingleput

73,554

22.182

1: 3.3

14. Tiruvallur

81,814

21,287

1: 3.8

15. Ranipet

24,403

11,271

1: 2.1

16. Tiruvannamalai

97,259

15,536

1: 6.2

17. Tindivanam

85,514

19,221

1: 4.4

18. Chidambaram

96,086

16,762

1: 5.7

19. Tirukoyilur

1,02,482

21,733

1: 4.7

20. Tanjore

99,496

13,198

1: 7.5

21. Manaargudi

69,579

11,547

1: 5.8

22. Ariyalur

1,13,630

16,772

1: 6.7

23. Palani

92,655

13,521

1: 6.8

24. Sattur

84,169

8,033

1:10.5

25. Koilpatti

1,00,521

20,907

1: 4.8

26. Pollachi

63,821

12,808

1: 4.9

27. Namakkal

51,860

11,407

1: 4.5

28. Coondapur

46,032

8,030

1: 5.7

29. Malapuram

70,346

10,808

1: 6.5

 

II. BOMBAY

Constituency

Total number of voters in the Constituency

Total number of Scheduled Caste voters in the Constituency

Relative proportion of columns 2 and 3

 

 

1

2

3

4

General Urban

 

 

 

1. Bombay City North and Bombay Suburban District

1,67,002

34,266

1: 4.8

2. Bombay City—Byculla and Parel

1,52,991

28,520

1: 5.3

General Rural

 

 

 

3. Kaira District

1,39,508

7,318

1: 19.06

4. Surat District

85,670

4,765

1: 18.8

5. Thana, South

67,749

4,668

1: 14.5

6. Ahmednagar, South

73,162

7,382

1: 9.9

7. East Khandesh, East

91,377

10,109

1: 9.35

8. Nasik, West

99,274

12,698

1:7.7

9. Poona, West

73,551

13,055

1: 5.6

10. Satara, North

95,459

11,152

1: 8.5

11. Sholapur, North-East

64,583

9,713

1: 6.6

12. Belgaum, North

79,422

18,303

1: 4.3

13. Bijapur, North

60,655

8,993

1: 6.7

14. Kolaba District

1,03,828

5,001

1: 20.7

15. Ratnagiri, North

32,606

3,529

1: 9.2

 

III. BENGAL

Constituency

Total number of voters in the Constituency

Total number of Scheduled Caste voters in the Constituency

Relative proportion of columns 2 and 3

1

2

3

4

 

General Rural

 

 

 

 

1. Burdwan, Central

74,306

24,610

1: 3.01

 

2. Burdwan, North-West

80,035

16,830

1: 4.8

 

3. Birbhum

1,03,231

37,637

1: 2.7

 

4. Bankura, West . .

84,128

25,487

1: 3.3

 

5.Midnapore, Central

99,961

20,167

1: 4.95

 

6. Jhargam-Cum-Ghatal

64,031

13,091

1: 4.85

 

7. Hooghly, North-East.

67,697

20,318

1: 3.33.

 

8. Howrah

1,03,346

22.990

1: 4.5

 

9. 24 Parganas, South-

82,366

47,378

1: 1.7

 

 

 

Constituency

Total number of voters in the Constituency

Total number of Scheduled Caste voters in the Constituency

10.

24 Parganas, North-East.

85,477

30,607

11.

Nadia

90,092

25,605

12.

Murshidabad

81,083

17,176

13.

Jessore

1,21,760

55,052

14.

Khulna

1,45,335

76,848

15.

Malda

73,664

29,010

16.

Dinajpur

1,48,804

1,18,454

17.

Jalpaiguri-cum-Siliguri

78,552

65,679

18.

Rangpur

29,437

65,679

19.

Bogra-cwn-Pabna

87,704

33,873

20.

Dacca, East

94,858

40,238

21.

Mymensingh, West

98,795

38,046

22.

Mymensingh, East

68,360

29,588

23.

Faridpur

1,72,683

96,319

24.

Bakarganj, South-West.

78,796

49,014

25.

Tippera

1,27,097

34,813

 

IV. UNITED PROVINCES

 

Constituency

Total number of voters in the Constituency

Total number of Scheduled Caste voters in the Constituency

Relative proportion of columns 2 and 3

 

 

1

2

3

4

 

 

General Urban

 

 

 

 

1.

Lucknow City

89,412

9,079

1: 9.8

 

2.

Cawnpore City

1,31,599

22,515

1: 5.8

 

3.

Agra City

47,505

10,105

1: 4.7

 

4.

Allahabad City

55,379

6,854

1: 8.07

 

 

General Rural

 

 

 

 

5.

Charanpur District, South-East.

47,773

7,256

1: 6.5

 

6.

Bulandshah District, South-East.

49,699

7,506

1: 6.6

 

7.

Agra District, North-East.

61,515

8,290

1: 7.4

 

8.

Manipuri District North-East.

51,406

5,878

1: 8.7

 

9. Budaun District, East

46,966

7,087

1: 6.6

10. Jalaun District . .

68,815

14,611

1: 4.7

11. Mirzapur District, North.

43,648

4,045

1: 10.7

12. Gorakhpur District, North.

43,441

5,626

1: 7.7

13. Basti District, South

37,084

4,194

1: 8.8

14. Azamgarh District, West.

51,194

8,127

1: 6.2

15. Almora District . .

1,39,217

20,671

1: 6.7

16. Rai Bareilli District, North-East.

48,697

10,488

1: 4.6

17. Sitapur District, North-East.

76,682

22,913

1: 3.3

18. Fyzabad District, East.

57,154

9,988

1: 5.7

19. Gonda District, North-East.

64,225

8,274

1: 7.7

20. Bara Banki District, North.

68,285

16,303

1:4.18

 V. CENTRAL PROVINCES

 

Constituency

Total number of voters in the Constituency

Total number of Scheduled Caste voters in the Constituency

 

1

2

3

 

General Urban

 

 

1

 Nagpur City

72,329

14,388

 

General Rural

 

 

2

 Nagpur-Umrer

29,267

6,037

3

 Hinghanghat-Wardha

35,201

4,011

4

Chanda-Brahmapuri

30,132

5,229

5

Chindwara-Sausar

37,942

3,914

6

 Jubulpure-Patan

20,587

1,186

7

 Saugor-Khurai

30,660

5,224

8

 Damoh-Hatta

33,284

3,608

9

 Narsinghpur-Gadarwara.

35,781

2,019

10

Raipur

33,053

11,041

11.

Baloda Bazar

46,943

15,636

12.

Bilaspur

33,260

10,547

13.

Mungeli

28,028

10,067

14.

Janjgir

42,763

13,558

15.

Drug

34,883

8,942

16.

Bhandara-Sakoli

47,047

10,399

17.

Ellichpur-Dartapur-Nelghat

30,094

2,885

18.

Akola-Belapur

25,912

3,233

19.

Yeotmal-Darwha

20,327

2,020

20.

Chikhli-Mehkar

37,936

3,468

           

 

VI. BIHAR

 

 

Constituency

Total number of voters in the Constituency

Total number of Scheduled Caste voters in the Constituency

 

1

2

3

1.

East Bihar

35,631

4,618

2.

South Gaya

49,363

10,360

3.

Nawada

41,432

7,684

4.

East Central Shahabad

41,707

5,984

5.

West Gopalganj

33,395

3,415

6.

North Bettiah

25,760

2,831

7.

East Muzaffarpur- Sadr.

27,271

3,133

8.

Darbhanga Sadr

26,864

2,116

9.

South-East Samastipur

37,291

2,672

10.

South Sadr-Monghyr

54,229

6,465

11. 12.

Madhipura South-West

Purnea

26,523

44,232

1,284

2,938

13.

Giridih-cum-Ghatra

55,246

4,667

14,

North-East Palamnu

23,072

4,237

15.

Central Manbhum

39,626

5,617

 

VII. ASSAM

 

Constituency

Total number of voters in the Constituency

Total number of Scheduled Caste voters in the Constituency

Relative

proportion

of columns

2 and 3

 

 

1

2

3

4

 

1.

Nowgong, North-East

26,618

3,569

1: 7.2

2.

Kamrup Sadr, South

33,234

2,117

1: 15.6

3.

Silchar

38,647

4,201

1: 9.2

4.

Karimganj, East

25,701

10,132

1: 2.5

5.

Jorhat, North

26,733

1,360

1 : 19.6

6.

Jonamganj

39,045

11,603

1: 3.3

7.

Habibganj, North

31,511

9,996

1: 3.1

 

VIII. PUNJAB

 

Constituency

Total number of voters in the Constituency

Total number of Scheduled Caste voters in the Constituency

Relative proportion of columns 2 and 3

 

1

2

3

4

1.

South-East Gurgaon

37,815

6,049

1 : 6.2

2.

Karnal, North

31,967

5,120

1: 6.2

3.

Ambala and Simla

47,403

17,507

1: 3.27

4.

Hoshiarpur, West

51,084

7,281

1: 7.0

5.

Jullundur

36,570

20,521

1: 1.8

6.

Ludhiana and Ferozepur

52,009

27,354

1: 1.8

7.

Amritsar and Sialkot

38,046

10,328

1: 3.68

8.

Lyallpur and Jhang

32,703

7,602

1: 4.2


Fo
urth Series
Comparison of Primary Election and Final Election
1. Madras

Constituency

Scheduled Caste candidate who was successful in Final election

Number of votes secured

His rank among candidates who fought the election

His position in the Primary election treating the Constituency as a single member Constituency

Votes What his success in obtained Primary election in the due to bare or Primary absolute majority election or split vote

 

His name

His party affiliation

 

 

 

1

2

3

4

5

6

7           8

1. Amalapuram

Pandu Lakshmanaswami

Congress

48,524

1st among 3

3rd (failed)

2,683

2. Cocanada

B. S. Murthy

Congress

28,544

2nd among 4 (beating 2 Hindus)

4th (failed)

1,411

3. Bandar

Vernula Kurmayya

Congress

70,931

1st among 6 (beating 4 Hindus)

2nd (failed)

4,914

4. Cuddapah

Swarna Nagayya

Congress

 

1st

3,482 Absolute majority.

5. Penukonda

D. Kadrippa

Congress

18,125

1st among 4 (beating 1 Hindu and 2 Sch. Casts)

1st

2,564 Bare majority.

6. Tiruvannamali

R. Thangavelu

Congress

32,132

1st among 5 (beating 1 Hindu and 2 Sch. Casts)

1st

1,960 Bare majority.

7. Tindivanam

K. Kulashekhardas

Congress

25,442

2nd among 4 (beating 2 Hindus)

1st

2,785 Split vote.

8. Mannargudi

Thiagoo Voikarar

Congress

30,116

1st among 5 (beating 5 Hindus)

1st

2,895 Split vote.

9. Pollachi

C. Krishna Kudumban

Congress

 

1st

2,430 Absolute majority.

10. Namakkal

M. P. Periyaswami

Congress

15,085

2nd among 5 (beating 2 Hindus and 1 Sch. Caste).

1st

2,355 Bare majority.

 

 

Constituency

1

Scheduled Caste candidate who was successful in Final election

His rank among candidates who fought the general election

5

His position in the Primary election treating the Constituency as a single member Constituency

6

Votes obtained in the Primary election

7

Was his success in Primary election due to bare or absolute majority or split vote

8

His name

 2

His party affiliation

 3

Number of votes secured 4

1. Bombay City, North

Savlaram Gundaji Songaoker.

Congress

59,646

1st among 3 (standing above 2 Hindus)

2nd (failed)

2,038

 

2. Bombay City, Byculla and Parel

N. S. Kajrolkar

Congress

43,251

1st among 3 standing above 2 (general candidates

2nd (failed)

2,098

 

3. East Khandesh, East.

Hiralal Kalyani

Congress

36,136

2nd among 4 (beating 2)

2nd (failed)

1,147

 

 

III. CENTRAL PROVINCES

 

Scheduled Caste candidate who was successful in Final election

His rank among candidates who fought the general election 5

His position in the Primary election treating the Constituency as a single member Constituency 6

Votes obtained in the Primary election 7

Was his success in Primary election due to bare or absolute majority or split vote 8

 

Constituency 1

His name 2

His party affiliation 3

Number of votes secured 4

 

 

 

 

1. 2. 3.

Agra City Allahabad City Almora

Ram Chand Masuria Din Khushi Ram

Congress Congress Congress

16,343 10,308 20,605

2nd

2nd

2nd

1st

1st

2nd (failed)

836 1,701 937

Bare majority and split vote. Bare majority and split vote.

 

V.PUNJAB

Scheduled Caste candidate who was successful in Final election

His rank among candidates who fought the general election 5

His position in the Primary election treating the Constituency as a single member Constituency 6

Votes obtained in the Primary election 7

Was his success in Primary election due to bare or absolute majority or split vote 8

 

Constituency 1

His name 2

His party affiliation 3

Number of votes secured 4

 

 

 

 

 

South-East Gur-gaon. Kamal, North Ambala-Simla Hoshiarpur, West Jullundhur Ludhyana-Ferozpur. Lyallpur and Jhang

Prem Singh Sunder Prithiv Singh Azad Mehr Chand Gurbanta Singh Matu Ram Harbhaj Ram

Unionist Congress Congress Congress Congress Congress

7,706 3,136 10,503 16,307 21,476 24,352 8,312

2nd

2nd

2nd

2nd

1st

1st

2nd

1st 1st 3rd (failed) 3rd (failed) 1st 4th (failed) 2nd (failed)

1,353 519 1,392 641 812 1,166

Split vote Bare majority

 

Appendix IV

STATISTICS OF POPULATION

 

The population of the Scheduled Caste in 1941 is estimated at 48,793,180. Can this figure be accepted as accurate ?

In coming to a definite conclusion on this issue the following points must be borne in mind :—

(i) The population of the Scheduled Castes in 1941 as compared with

their population in 1932 shows a decline.

(ii) The population of all other communities during the same period shows an increase of 15 per cent.

The question is whether there is any special reason why the population of the Scheduled Castes should have declined.

Was the basis for computation of the population of the Scheduled Castes in 1931 the same as in 1941? The answer is in the affirmative. The figures given for 1931 are the result of recasting of the Census of 1931 in the light of the definition of " Untouchables " given by the Lothian Committee. The same basis was adopted in 1941. It cannot therefore be said that the decline in the population of the Scheduled Castes In 1941 was due to an overestimate made in 1931.

It is true that the Census for. 1941 does not give any figures for the Scheduled Castes for Ajmer-Merwara and Gwalior State. But even adding to the total for 1941 the figures for these two areas as they stood in 1931 the population comes to only 49,538,145 which still shows a comparative decline.

The want of any proper explanation for the decline of the Scheduled Caste population and an increase in the population of all other communities during the same decade only reinforces the impression which every honest student of Indian census has formed namely that the Census of India has over a number of decades ceased to be an operation in demography. It has become a political affair. Every community seems to be attempting to artificially augment its numbers at the cost of some other community for the sake of capturing greater and greater degree of political power in its own hands. The Scheduled Castes seem to have been made a common victim for the satisfaction of the combined greed of the other communities who through their propagandists or enumerators are able to control the operation and the results of the Census.

In the light of these circumstances it is fair to demand that an accurate figure for the population of the Scheduler Castes would be the Census figure as corrected by the inclusion of the population for Ajmer-Merwara and Gwalior State plus an increase of 15 per cent to give them the benefit of the general rise in the population.

POPULATION OF DIFFERENT COMMUNITIES ACCORDING TO THE CENSUS OF 1941

OF 1941

 

Hindus

Scheduled Castes

Muslims

Sikhs

Indian Christians

Anglo-Indians

Parsis

 

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

Provinces

150,890,146

39,920.807

79,398,503

4,165.097

3,245,706

1,13,936

1,01,968

Ajmer-Merwara

376,481

 

89,899479

867

3.895

1,005

 

Assam*

3,586,932

676,

3,442,291

3,464

37,750

634

2

Baluchistan

39,521

5,102

438,930

11,918

2,633

263

75

Bengal

17,680,054

7,378,970

33,005,434

16,281

110,923

31,619

86,270

Bihar

2.2.173,890

4,340,379,

4716,314

13,213

24,693

5,963

547

Orissa

5,594,535

1,238.171

146,301

232

26.584

789

13

Bombay

14,700,242

1,855,148

1.920,368

6,044

338,812

14.034

43,457

Sind

1,038,292

191,634

3,208,325

31,011

13,232

2,731

1,936

Central Provinces and Berar

9,880,583

3,051,413

783,697

3,051,413 783,697

48,260

4,538

2,014

Coorg

105,013

25,740

14,730

Nil

3,309

SO

12

Delhi

444,532

122,693

304,971

16,157

10,494

3,408

284

Madras

34,731,330

8,068,492

8,896,452

418

2,001,082

28,661

369

N.W.F.P.

180,321

?

2,788,797

57,939

5.426

837

24

Punjab

6.301,737

1,248,635

16.217.242

3,757,401

486,038

5,891

4,327

United States

34,094,511

11,717,158

8,416,308

232,445

131,32?

13383

1,375

States and Agencies

55,227,180

8.892,373

12,659,593

48,813.180 92.058,096

1,526,350

2,794.959

26,468

12,922

INDIA

206,117,326

8.892,373

12,659,593

48,813.180 92.058,096

5.691,447

6,040,665

140,422

114,490

* Tribes 6,484,996.

 

 

Appendix IV

POPULATION FIGURES
Table 1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Decrease ()

 

Provinces

States and agencies

Total India

Provinces

States and agencies

Total India

Total percentage

 

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

Hindus

139,319,979

50,335,391

189,654,370

150,890,146

55,227,180 

  206,117,326

+ 26,462,956

Scheduled Castes

38,409,009

11,131,761

49,540,770

39,920,807

8,892,373 48,793,180

 48,793,180

—747,590

Muslims

67,020,443

10,657,102

77,677,545

79,398,503

12,659,598

92,058,096

+14,381,551

Sikhs

3,220,997

1,114,774

4,335,771

4,165,097

1,526.350

5,691,447

+ 1,355,676

Christians

3,866,660

2,430,103

6,296,763

3,471,430

2,834,119

6,316,119

+19,786

Parsis

96,549

13,203

109,752

101,968

12,922

114,890

- 5,138

 

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