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Tuesday, May 09, 2006

The Reservation policy introduced by GOI is a farce. The simple reason for that even after 5 decades , we have not been able to uplift the weaker sections of the society . For the people living in tribal regions of Orissa or Jharkhand , they have been in same living conditions as they as they used to be 5 decades ago. The governments do not want to propel them into mainstream and have been exploiting them as vote banks for over the years.

The kind of response generated to reservationst principles have been laudatory . But has the GOI changed its stance. For the moment , the policy is in abeyance due to the various factors . I strictly feel that such policy would implemented at any cost just to woo some voters (who do not know why they have been exercising this right for ) and no political party would take a stance against it. I am surpised how come no media comments were made by any other political parties , but the same voted against Women's reservation Bill.

From a personal perspective , I believe that reservation should be existent to Economically backward Families rather than SC/ST/OBC who are unable to cater to needs of higher professional education. Such students pursuing higher or professional education must be allowed to work on part time jobs to waive their fees. However the number of seats should be flexible and means that if there are no such students it should be persuaded to people of General Section.

3 Comments:

  • I appreciate this when u say
    "I believe that reservation should be existent to Economically backward Families rather than SC/ST/OBC who are unable to cater to needs of higher professional education."

    Thats an mature thought

    Keep it up

    By Blogger Raaghu, at 2:16 AM  

  • S Chaitanya... A different and agreeable thought about reservation. But you stopped after 2 postings only?

    By Blogger Suma Udupa, at 2:06 AM  

  • Even better.. The GOI should have reservations for retarded people that way you can benefit too

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 2:13 PM  

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