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crsnadar
June 14th, 2006, 03:39 PM
However Reservation can help our JAT BHAIs a bit & can let several of them into good jobs/institutes but when I thought of it deeply I come to so many questions?

Could you please answer these questions-
(1) How many Indian OBCs are famous worldwide for their good cause or effort?
(2) How many OBCs are among top Buseness Players?
(3) How many OBCs are Leading Players in any Sport?
(4) How many OBCs are well known & valuable Authors?
(5) How many OBCs are well known Scientists?
(6) How many OBCs are Leading Politicians?
(7) How many OBCs are Leading Stars in Bollywood/Media?
(8) How many OBCs became PM of India?
(9) How many OBCs were Freedom Fighters?



However my opinion was
-Either implement it Nationally on JATs or Eliminate it comletely, as at present this tag "OBC" is attached with JATs whether any of us accept it or not.



But now I thought that if our opinion can not change by discussing here then what's the need of these discussion forums.
I observed that here members usually be remain stud to their decisions & never change their opinion whether it is genuine or not. They only share their views which is of no means.
But now I realised that being on Anti-Reservation Side is a deal of profit.
But if all of us accept it positevely.


So I m also on ANTI-RESEREVATION SIDE & in favour of eliminating it completely from JATs.
The reason behind this is-
Caste based Reservation not only divided people (Forward or Backward) but it had devided JATs also which will not be acceptable on any scale.


So, we need unity on Reservation.
We need to be flexible to listen to everyone, be ready to change ourselve if needed & select the best opinion & finally with majority.
Not just to be stud on what we have said once.


"No need of such reservation which divides JATBHAIs into OBC & GEN"


Bye