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India is a 'democracy' and NOT 'meritocracy' like Singapore.
by usa on Jan 22, 2008 08:13 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Hence it is imperative to appreciate socio-economic,cultural and religious 'diversity' in Governance(Legislature,Judiciary,Administration) and in
Private Institutions (Reliance, Infosys etc) in India.

Government of India should implement 'reservations' in Judiciary and in Private Institutions as per Caste and Religious Census in India.

1. 52% of Judges should be from OBC.
2. 29% Judges should be Dalits and Tribals.
3. Remaining Judges should be from other castes.

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  RE:India is a 'democracy' and NOT 'meritocracy' like Singapore.
by Fried Yakov on Jan 22, 2008 09:20 PM   Permalink
And also the posts for all politicians including PM and Deputy PM, President and Vice-President, all Union and state Ministers, CM's and Governors should be on quota basis.Only this can give a solution to the 'quota politics' of the politicians. But the question is if a 'seculsr' government can provide financial assistance in indirect form to schools run by a particular community where it has been proven that 'anti-nationalism' is regularly taught, then why does it not provide assisstance to DAV schools and other schools run by Hindu organisations too? Is it because the government is actually 'pseudo-secular' and wants to appease the 'minorities' with an eye at the vote bank for the coming general elections?

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