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give a speech on reservation​

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Answered by Lhushi13o3987665
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Answered by RonakMangal
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Reservation on the basis of caste actually leads to exclusion. If one looks at it closely, other backward classes are comparable to forward classes on many parameters. They outshine forward castes in business ownership, rural employment, land holding and are wealthier than their forward counterparts. Allocating quotas or reservation is nothing but a form of discrimination and an election gimmick. 65 years of reservations, and India still harping on backwardness, clearly proves that reservation has in no way improved the status of the lower classes.

‘Meritocracy’ has been sacrificed at the altar of reservation which is very damaging, especially when India is moving towards becoming an economic super power, Merit is the only tool which can help India compete with the developed countries of the world.

If our politicians continue to divide our country on the basis of caste, religion and community by offering privileges to some sections of the society then brain drain of our intellectuals would continue, leaving the country starved of brilliant students which are evident from the number of students seeking admission abroad and migrating permanently to other countries.

With paucity of jobs in our country, stiff competition and reservation, the Indian youth is left with no option but to seek greener pastures.

Is it not ironical that the same political parties, who blow the trumpet of reservation, do not prefer to be treated by doctors, coming from the backward caste and, rightly so, where the cut off % for a general class candidate is nothing less than above 90 – 95%. For a backward class, there is no lower limit. It simply depends on the number of reserved seats available.

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