The article has a pronounced bias against the middle class. The reason is simple. The brahmins are predominantly in the middle class, as a majority of them believe in getting a good education and then doing a job. The author actually wants to target brahmins in the name of the middle class.
Or perhaps he wants 'dalits' to skip middle class and become rich directly somehow. Only he knows the answer.
RE:Why is Udit anti-middle-class?
by God and religion are distinct. on Mar 10, 2007 10:38 PM Permalink
Reservations are legislative (not judicial or society) response to historical social evils to certain sections of the society. Government should scrap reservations when 85% of marriages in India are inter-caste or inter-religious.