Thiruvananthapuram, Feb. 19 -- Kerala governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar on Wednesday claimed that there were no castes in the Hindu religion, which was higher-level 'varna' itself, and it was the British who included castes in it when they started a census in India for the first time. The remark by Arlekar came while speaking after inaugurating the Silver Jubilee celebrations of the Puthumana Thanthra Vidyalayam. "Hindu was never a 'patit'. It was always a higher-level caste with a higher-level varna. When the British people started the census in this country for the first time, they included castes in it. Otherwise, there was no caste," the Governor said. He added, "Now, it is our task to reunite ourselves. If we are not united there wi...