Wednesday, June 07, 2006
All for one ,One for all ,Divide and rule -its not cool
Well the catch line itself is self-explanatory showing a vista of my blog. This was one of the many posters endeavoring to stark reality to Mr. Arjun Singh .Going by figures five out of ten people coming under the scheduled caste/OBC are illiterate while when the ball comes to the other side its even gloomy, three out of ten are literate. Is our government that bad at statistically analyzing data, if yes then why don’t they employ intelligentsia of the Indian Statistical Institute instead of people who are more interested in minting money rather than succor to take the path of a developed nation.Caste was something that existed too many years back, and such rulings can only gait as a spark to a keg of petroleum whose cost too has erupted in a cataclysmic explosion. It’s only oblivious of our “democratic” government, which focuses on egalitarianism, to abide by such a petition and I may prophecise that its implication may lead the formation of a new terrorist party inconceivable if not a political one, coz the young guns of today having been deeply influenced by “Rang De Basanti” believe in bringing the government to stark reality through the so called dhamaka. Even the remarks of witty politicians have been a surmise. By the statement-“Both sides have valid points” I don’t have any idea of what Rahul Gandhi means but what I think is that he, or for that matter any politician/Indian related to politics, wants to argue on the two sides of a mobius strip –a twisted ring of paper which technically possesses only one & that is this ruling is not going to help India in near future. Apparently, this is just going to raise the percentage of education in India and not the technical or managerial caliber level of the Indians.Everything I had ever believed about the demise of the caste system was suddenly looking like a brilliant sham with such insensible plans. The castes scheduled as SC, ST, OBC, EBC & any such BC are not facing any pariah or ostracism from the society, which they were a decade before and which to an extent supported the Mondal petition, in the current world and the new generation can in no way consider reservation to be their legacy or hereditary right in the country. Their parents had their share of luck to improve their economic condition and prove to the country they were not bane and their children too should do it but without any share of reservation and truly speaking they don’t need any, coz they avail all the facilities that the general countrymen do.The government should realize that such decisions could not only make the SC/ST/OBC‘s complacent towards their career but also lower the level of students in esteemed institutions and on top of it sow seeds of dissension. It’s high time for the ministers to consider the peaceful processions by students of various colleges and the protests in Nepal as a warning to the upcoming tempest which could not only lead to their downfall but also create mayhem and pandemonium along with smashing its goodwill to smithereens and this act could only be synonymous to invincible Dhoni screwing the Australians at pitch Perth.
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