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by Harshad Velankar on Apr 10, 2007 03:42 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Unfortunately...majority in India agree to the OBC quota...readers of this article on rediff are mainly non-OBC's..so the majority of OBC's dont even read these articles or the comments...so bhai log..its waste commenting in here

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by Sunirmal Chakraborty on Apr 10, 2007 04:08 PM   Permalink
I found that at least one reader from the OBC Bloc has gone this article and remarks on this. That is enough

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by edwin on Apr 10, 2007 04:20 PM   Permalink
this is the plight of the OBCs in this country...we used to be just 20% in any office or educational institutions earlier...it is almost 50% now...thanks to reservation we will make it to 80%

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by edwin on Apr 10, 2007 04:04 PM   Permalink
absolutely.....the media and the entire industry is dominated by non OBCs...that needs to be changed....we need equal representation so that things will be fair

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by harifromchennai on Apr 10, 2007 04:40 PM   Permalink
Dear Edwin,

Shall we start reservation in Media as well?

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by edwin on Apr 10, 2007 04:44 PM   Permalink
we need to have .......50:50

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by L L on Apr 11, 2007 11:38 AM   Permalink
That's precisely the wrong picture Arjun Singh has portrayed and is hoping to get away with. Silence is taken for an 'yes', and majority of the Indians remain silent on vital issues, until a revolution builds up; history has shown this.
The ones who agree are actually supporting the benfits they 'think' they will get out of it, without knowing that it will only do them more harm than good.
And dear edwin, all industries today dominated by the go-getters who have had good education right from their school. And that's precisely what I ask for, good education for ALL of us right from our school. What good will a higher education seat do to a person who hasn't even learnt his primary school lessons well, OBC or non-OBC. Don't take it personally, the debate is not against any one section, its against the idiocracy mr Singh is advocating to ruin us all, regardless of our caste or creed.

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