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Many social activist groups are raising their voice for the removal of the Reservation policy these days. Would you support these groups or not? Give 3 reasons in support of your answer

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Answered by akjackg
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The Supreme Court on Thursday said that reservation of seats to certain communities was not a Fundamental Right. The SC refused to act on a petition filed by Tamil Nadu’s political parties who sought 50% OBC reservation in the all-India NEET seats surrendered by states.

1.We appreciate the concern of all political parties for the welfare of Backward Classes. But reservation is not a Fundamental Right,” Justice LN Rao said.

2.A relevant part of the court’s decision is cited below:

“Now there is a cry within the reserved classes.

3.We live in the 21st century India and the caste system is history for most of us. And since it’s history, then it shouldn’t be found anymore. Now SCs/STs/OBCs are completely developed and don’t need any kind of reservations anymore.

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