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The big lie
by rajana on Apr 14, 2008 07:54 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

A message posted in rediff which was almost immediately rendered abuse (wonder why) called the whole opposition against creamy layer as a facade. Why so - because it the creamy layer within the OBCs who can most likely not only fill the quotas but also challenge the so-call forward castes.

In industry as well as in government, though qualified candidates apply, they are failed and the position is kept vacant for 3 years so that it is dereserved by the forward castes who often practice nepotism by favoring their own relatives or caste community.

Once the creamy layer is knocked out, then these vacancies will be filled by the general category. So the SC cunningly maintains the status quo while seeming to give a progressive verdict.



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  RE:The big lie
by TheOneAndOnly on Apr 14, 2008 08:07 PM   Permalink

"SC cunningly maintains ..."

CJI is KG Balakrishnan is a Dalit from Kerala.

The Postings sound as if Even Supreme Court Judgements are to be Reserved and Appear as intended by some sections of the Society.


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  RE:The big lie
by rajana on Apr 14, 2008 07:58 PM   Permalink
Industry to be read as public sector enterprises

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  RE:The big lie
by Kaushik Das on Apr 14, 2008 10:36 PM   Permalink
the so called creamy layer is the biggest oppressor of all people including FCs. They also number the most in most companies and govt.

nepotism? Yes, it exists everywhere like telugus favouring telugus, bongs favouring bongs, etc. also, obcs like yadavs are the biggest perpretrators of nepotism. Even SCs use nepotism a lot based on the stupid feeling that "that guy is my guy". laloo filled yadavs (and muslims) in all police stations as heads across bihar. yadavs got great clout in both UP and bihar under laloo and mulayam. under mayawati, her caste people and some so called rich dalits grew in clout. however, barring a few cases, such mass nepotism did not occur under FC rule.

But in private industry, we don't even ask for the castes of people. if they do in govt, why don't you ask for this horrible practice to be discontinued instead of asking for reservations???

I see a lot of competition among FCs. nepotism exists but the competition often takes the cake and i have seen FCs competing fiercely with FCs of even the same caste. however, BCs take is easy because they know they have reserved seats at the next level.

just because qualified candidates apply doesn't mean they are qualified for the job. that has to be decided by the interviewer and not your whims and fancies. relatives of all failed candidates, whatever the caste, say the same thing - they allege discrimination even when it did not take place.

about the message abuse, that happens with me as well. Quite a few

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by Kaushik Das on Apr 14, 2008 10:37 PM   Permalink
(contd.) about the message abuse, that happens with me as well. Quite a few of my anti-quota messages were rendered abuse just yesterday. In one of them, i had merely stated that VPsingh, the champion of reservations, himself goes to London for his blood change.

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