09-14-2006, 12:34 AM
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I agree with you, every caste should have their own creamy layer.
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No it should be upto the individual quota constituents to decide whether creamy layer is affecting them or not. If so they may want to have a separate quota for themselves. For example if SCs think that creamy layer is affecting them then we can have 2 separate quotas. Oppressed Scheduled Castes (OSC) and Creamy Scheduled Castes (CSC). Mahars can go in CSC while Kurmis can go in OSC or whatever. I dont know but it will be upto the current constituents of SC to decide if and when such a split is required.
All I want is that if brahmins are 4% of population, I want 4% set aside for brahmins. If 5 years from now brahmins become 2% quota has to change, brahmins will have 2%. If pop becomes 10% then brahmins get 10%. Simple as that.
Each jaati looks out for its own.
I agree with you, every caste should have their own creamy layer.
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No it should be upto the individual quota constituents to decide whether creamy layer is affecting them or not. If so they may want to have a separate quota for themselves. For example if SCs think that creamy layer is affecting them then we can have 2 separate quotas. Oppressed Scheduled Castes (OSC) and Creamy Scheduled Castes (CSC). Mahars can go in CSC while Kurmis can go in OSC or whatever. I dont know but it will be upto the current constituents of SC to decide if and when such a split is required.
All I want is that if brahmins are 4% of population, I want 4% set aside for brahmins. If 5 years from now brahmins become 2% quota has to change, brahmins will have 2%. If pop becomes 10% then brahmins get 10%. Simple as that.
Each jaati looks out for its own.