NEW DELHI: The government is yet to take a final call on deferring the survey on domestic tourism expenditure and multiple indicators and a decision will be taken only after the issue is discussed with all the stakeholders.The talk of deferring the survey came amid reports of attacks on personnel undertaking the survey from several states in the wake of the protests against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act (CAA).“There have been reports of teams being attacked. There have been sporadic reports of violence and a misconception has been created. We will take a final call on whether to go ahead with the surveys or not,” said a senior official in the statistics and programme implementation ministry.Sources said the standing committee on statistics headed by former chief statistician Pronab Sen is also expected to discuss the issue on February 26. “If we don’t get the responses to our questionnaires there’s is no point going ahead with the survey,” an official said.