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Anti reservation people are unwelcome in India.
by m on Apr 08, 2007 10:41 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

None of the political parties are on your side.
Judiciary cannot not be on your side.
90% of Indians do not support you.


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  RE:Anti reservation people are unwelcome in India.
by aditya kumar on Apr 08, 2007 11:06 PM   Permalink
Please verify the source of your statistical number.

And since you advocate reservation, you should have the patience to explain why do you think this step is going to help India as a nation.

So please help us understand why & how is reservation going to help our societies?? Or do you just want to impose it on us without any explaination. How do we make sure that this is not just another step:- we are trying to import from another country/land; that our politicians are supporting this for their own benefit.

We are not anti-reservation if that's the best solution on table. We care for the weaker sector as much as you do. Thus we believe that India needs more is unity and involvement of upper-middle class with their poorer distant relatives.

This issue has only divided us further on. In the era in which we've the best chance of eliminating the ineffective 'caste system', we are doing just the opposite. The very base of this nation is unity.

How our leaders any different than British who ruled by the same principle of 'divide & rule'? This is what we stand against. We are not afraid of any lower sector taking our position, coz we are a growing nation, which is short of resources anyways.

The more talent comes up, the more opporutnities will be created. At the end of it all, don't expect our leaders to do things for us. They never have. The biggest impact in our society has been made by small things which common people do.

Cheers!

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