01-10-2007, 04:00 AM
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Bharatvarsh garu,
Congrats on becoming a Senior Member! When did that happen?
I suggest that you become utterly indifferent to the composition of the beneficiary castes, except for one issue: we should wish that as many Hindu castes as possible should get reservation. Reason: Reservation for Muslims and Christians is going to happen in the next decade.
So, it would actually be a good thing if Kammas, Reddys and other Hindu castes all fall under the reserved category. Who is harmed by this: assuming that the quota percentage number does not change, adding a few more castes to it does not hurt the newly assigned castes - it also does not affect those who do not have any reservation. Those who are affected are those who are the current beneficiary castes - but reservation is an unfair policy anyway, so those who end up having their privileges affected should not deserve much sympathy. <!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
Vishwasji I don't know when I became a senior member, I think it's been quite some time by now so I don't rem exactly.
Well this did indeed give me a new perspective, it is true that we are hearing more and more nonsense about reservations to xtians and Muslims these days, but assuming that this happens there can only be so much quota for reservation, what I want is jatis that are really at the bottom and in need to get the benefits, we know that the missionary bastards mostly target the illiterate and the poor, so if these people move up in life it really hurts the missionaries, if there are reservations then let's use them to our maximum benefit to advance dharma.
Speaking of reservation for Muslims here is something to chew on:
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Manipur grants 4% quota for Muslims in govt jobs
December 29, 2006 12:52 IST
http://www.rediff.com/news/2006/dec/29quota.htm<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
I don't think it got as worse as this even under the British rule.
Congrats on becoming a Senior Member! When did that happen?
I suggest that you become utterly indifferent to the composition of the beneficiary castes, except for one issue: we should wish that as many Hindu castes as possible should get reservation. Reason: Reservation for Muslims and Christians is going to happen in the next decade.
So, it would actually be a good thing if Kammas, Reddys and other Hindu castes all fall under the reserved category. Who is harmed by this: assuming that the quota percentage number does not change, adding a few more castes to it does not hurt the newly assigned castes - it also does not affect those who do not have any reservation. Those who are affected are those who are the current beneficiary castes - but reservation is an unfair policy anyway, so those who end up having their privileges affected should not deserve much sympathy. <!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
Vishwasji I don't know when I became a senior member, I think it's been quite some time by now so I don't rem exactly.
Well this did indeed give me a new perspective, it is true that we are hearing more and more nonsense about reservations to xtians and Muslims these days, but assuming that this happens there can only be so much quota for reservation, what I want is jatis that are really at the bottom and in need to get the benefits, we know that the missionary bastards mostly target the illiterate and the poor, so if these people move up in life it really hurts the missionaries, if there are reservations then let's use them to our maximum benefit to advance dharma.
Speaking of reservation for Muslims here is something to chew on:
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Manipur grants 4% quota for Muslims in govt jobs
December 29, 2006 12:52 IST
http://www.rediff.com/news/2006/dec/29quota.htm<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
I don't think it got as worse as this even under the British rule.

