Analysis

(Original) Quota Kills: Democide of talent through reservation in India

Is there any one, any stalwart in political-India who could dare do this? Can any one wipe off the reservation venom from the system altogether?

The curse is taking its toll marching on and on. Now the Maratha Quota stir is the fire quenching its thirst with burning social equilibrium in Maharashtra. Even if they douse it soon, would that be it? would that be for good? Would that be over then?

The logic is simple and crystal clear when they say why don’t you give reservation in education. Why in jobs? Don’t the people in job contribute in national development? If the people ineligible do their broken lot, wouldn’t that harm our progress? Wouldn’t that be a loss nationally as well as globally?

What is it that stops leaders opting for the truth? The selfish motives of people and parties harassing national progress are not a good news for India’s future. We know but why are we silent?

If people demanding reservation are coming unitedly, why can’t the people who oppose it come together? Why can’t we enable people to that extent that they wouldn’t need any support in standing tall in the open market competition with all others?

The person or the party who has for the first time introduced reservation in the free India, certainly is the culprit. It doesn’t require a rocket-science degree to use common sense here that proper competition is the back bone of a nation’s progress. If unhealthy people come in a ‘healthy’ competition then the results are venomous on the surface of productivity tomorrow and for good.

Is this how India is planning its growth nationally as well as internationally? The Modi government must mull over it for its the only government in last seven decades who thinks. It’s for our delight and fortune thinks of correction not corruption. And yes, it’s going good with the support of the goodness of the people.

We know what homicide is and we also know what genocide is. But in India the massacre of talent for last so many decades is called democide. Going by the literal definition of this sociological term, Democide is the murder of any person or people by their government, including genocide, politicide, and mass murder.

Thus reservation basically is politicide which in fact intends to kill people as well as a complete nation politically. By political weapons when the future of a country murdered then it is politiciding of that country. This is what is happening in India.

If the parliament is unable to do the social justice to the people of India, can’t our judiciary i.e. Supreme Court take the responsibility to get it done through its supreme order?

If even after knowing all the alarming and warning facts about the reservation, the government cannot lift the fifty percent ceiling which was imposed thirty years ago

Are we nationally prepared to see our coming generations walking on crutches literally and figuratively?

Parijat Tripathi

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