LIVE FROM THE NAIR BROTHERHOOD India is not a developed country, - TopicsExpress



          

LIVE FROM THE NAIR BROTHERHOOD India is not a developed country, and it is on the slow path of developing like a snail. As part of the new vision and policy, the successive governments of 21st century came to power in India tried modify many absurd schemes like the subsidies given to various sections of the society like fuel, energy ,ration, agriculture and pensions as part an encouragement or support .But the three generations old appeasement of the majority of its citizens in the name of the caste they were borne should be immediately stopped without further debate or commissions of studies for further reports in the issue. The actual policy of CASTE RESERVATION was clearly fixed for 15 years at the time of its introduction. The leaders and the people who claimed such a privilege as a compassion or rejuvenation for the centuries old oppression their ancestors had to suffer .But the greedy and canny politicians especially the Congress prolonged it as part of maintaining a vote bank of these people. The disappointed Socialists and the Left chose this idea of pleasing such a larger group to cut in- roads to their voting patterns in the post EMERGENCY period. The over politicized elders of the forward group kept either mum or a tactical silence to avoid the erosion of public support to their respective political professions. Anyhow we, the youngsters had to suffer because the survival in a much competitive globalized economy was very tough due to the lack of professional education and trainings which were all over exploited by the reserved groups on an all India as well as the States level. SO KEEP AWAY ALL THE POLITICAL AFFILIATIONS AND IDEOLOGICAL COMMITMENTS ASIDE FOR FORCING THE NEW GOVERNMENT TO AMEND THE PREMITIVE SCHEMES OF PREVILEGES GIVEN TO THE MAJORITY OF THE POPULATION AT THE EXPENSE OF THE MINORITY, THE “FORWARD CASTES” AS THEY ARE NICK- NAMED…….
Posted on: Tue, 27 Jan 2015 05:14:13 +0000

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