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What is the concept of reservation
by Rishi Sharma on Jun 05, 2007 07:13 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

1 - India is said to be a non communal nation in its constitution then how can the POLITICIANS justify the concept of reservation on CASTE basis.
2 - Anyway its 60 years now since reservation is implemented. Do we see any improvement in the society? How long will it continue? Does the answer of this question is that till all the so called high caste needs reservation again.
3 - I feel that India is soon going to end up with CIVIL WAR between its various communities. The GURJJAR violence is just the begining. Very soon we will hear the voices from other segments of the community.
4 - It is very sad to destroy the property of the nation for the cause of raising your personal demands. Dont you think they should be punished?
5 - What I personally feel that for so called high caste ie Brahmin, Vaishya and Thakurs, it is better to leave India and search for better life somewhere else, as nowhere in the world such a NONSENSE policy is thers.


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  RE:What is the concept of reservation
by Pankaj on Jun 05, 2007 10:26 AM   Permalink
I have a issue with point 5.....Is it not a escapist attitude.
The so called Higher Castes Want to run just because they are feeling a little heat.
Why doennt the High priests of Hindus declare that what Manu said was wrong and that all the writings of Manu do not belong to Hinduism.They have to also declare that all the religious texts advocating the varna system are wrong and ppl who advocated them are not to be banished from Hinduism.
This should be the first step towards a casteless India

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SC/ST reservations: Justified?