06-04-2006, 02:55 AM
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In this thread it would be nice if we limit ourselves to the tamilnadu reservation paradox. This paradox is the only sensible challenge thrown by the pro-reservationists. It needs to be countered but how ?
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As I explained,
The non-brahmin dwijas in Tamil Nadu
Chettiar(bania), Mudaliar(thakur), Pillai (kayasth)
got themselves classified as OBC
and hold over 50% of the jobs
Hence the administration in tamil nadu is actually a forward caste reservation
The yadavs and ambattans ( barbers )
are limited to 20% under most backward caste
In addition, I will posit that the OBC-Dwija in tamil nadu, having been spared
most of the islamic invasion, consists of a highly literate gene pool and that is why even by ethnic cleansing the brahmin, tamil nadu thrives
In this thread it would be nice if we limit ourselves to the tamilnadu reservation paradox. This paradox is the only sensible challenge thrown by the pro-reservationists. It needs to be countered but how ?
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As I explained,
The non-brahmin dwijas in Tamil Nadu
Chettiar(bania), Mudaliar(thakur), Pillai (kayasth)
got themselves classified as OBC
and hold over 50% of the jobs
Hence the administration in tamil nadu is actually a forward caste reservation
The yadavs and ambattans ( barbers )
are limited to 20% under most backward caste
In addition, I will posit that the OBC-Dwija in tamil nadu, having been spared
most of the islamic invasion, consists of a highly literate gene pool and that is why even by ethnic cleansing the brahmin, tamil nadu thrives