Sunday, September 6, 2015

Reservation - The biggest threat to emerging superpower (part 2)

Dear All,
So here I am to finish writing the second part on reservation!
After writing the first one and then having views shared with others on this topic, I think more or less people believe that reservation is a bigger peril than anything else.
So yes, the last one I finished with the thought that we were slaves and will remain slaves, that's how our minds are engineered.
We lack patriotism like Japanese or passion to be and remain number one like the Americans. We are more of a selfish breed and thus we cannot let the power to from our hands once it comes. Therefore our politicians have no guts to decide and prepare a framework to end this menace of reservation.
Like all the parties come together on matter of MPs pay hikes and unanimously vote for it in the parliament, these people do not have guts to unanimously end reservation.
So the question comes why do we, those who are against reservation get into the system and clean it? Because there is no national party who has this kind of an ideology.
The basic ideology of any national party is how to remain in power and for that reservation plays an important role. If this continues we will have a proper caste based bifurcation of everything.
Let's have a quota based on caste for everything then. Marriages, private jobs, agriculture, land, ownership of companies, President's post, trade, pilots, restaurants, pictures etc etc whatever we can think of. Is this the method we are going to proceed in this country?
No! We have to have a drive to drive out reservation from this country. I, for that matter, cannot see the next generations struggling for their deserving rights. We cannot have the people who run this country with this ideology. It's high time we start thinking for the country rather than 'party first' and we first.
Remember the dialogue from Shahrukh Khan's movie Chak de India where he says "play for your country first, then if you have energy left play for your team mates, then still if you have life, play for yourself".
Some would say that these thins sound good in films only but only this is how we can make the difference.
Have a thought and write about it, tell others and if possible act on it.
I keep trying.
Hope some day we will make a difference and help eliminate this curse of reservation which our forefathers have forced upon us and we are helplessly and hopelessly following it.

Signing off,

With high hopes,

Siddharth 

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