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The caste system is killing UP and Bihar.
by Kumar on Mar 05, 2008 08:58 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

The caste system is killing UP and Bihar. UP and Bihar are the most castiest states in India and hence their pathetic status. But the castiest elite in these states will continue to deny this fact and keep on living in a world of imaginary, self-declared greatness (which nobody else agrees with). These castiest elite in UP and Bihar are on track to become the new dalits of India. The caste system is on track in killing UP and Bihar. UP and Biharis should stop wasting time on China and Pakistan and instead focus on eliminting the caste system before it eliminates their states.


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  RE:The caste system is killing UP and Bihar.
by Gautam Sinha on Mar 06, 2008 08:20 AM   Permalink
It is not the only factor. It has only split the state people. That is present in other states "BiMaRU states and TN" but the rest of the states have progressed. There are many other factors which combine with this and the problem compounds.

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by Kandeeban on Mar 06, 2008 12:49 PM   Permalink
TN? Do u know how progressiva a state TN is? It is consistently ranked among the top 3-4 states in India,overall...

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by Rajkumar V on Mar 05, 2008 09:14 PM   Permalink
though caste feeling is more pronounced in UP and Bihar but it exists in whole of India thats why we have still reservation system policy running for 60 years. this reservation policy is encouraging the divide between different caste communities. if this policy had been closed after 10 years as originally wrtten in constitution, we would have seen less caste devisions feelings.

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