24 May, 2006

India needs revolution

Generally countries achieve progress and development because of their foresighted leaders and efficient governments. In India, we are able to achieve it in spite of our government and politicians. It may sound paradoxical but it’s the fact for India.

As Herbert Spencer has said ‘The Republican form of government is the highest form of government: but because of this it requires the highest type of human nature, a type nowhere at present existing.’

As the quota issue grips the entire nation’s youth and medicos enter 13th day of their hunger strike the UPA coordination committee and Left parties come out with the outrageous decision of 27% reservation for Other Backward Classes (OBCs) to be implemented from June 2007!

The parliament which could never till date unanimously vote for 33% reservation for women is surprisingly united on this front. And why shouldn’t they be? After all who would like to lose their vote bags?

The opposition generally leaves no stone unturned when it comes to any religious issues. They even had time to violently react to Pope’s remarks on India’s religious intolerance. But back home, they seem to have no time to visit the medicos on hunger strike or to listen to their issues or concerns.

Well this is how democracy works! And as someone has correctly said, the right to be heard does not automatically include the right to be taken seriously.

So let’s consider the facts before going further and commenting for or against it. Though all of us would primarily agree upon the fact that Govt. needs to do something for the truly ‘backward’ and downtrodden sections of society, is reserving seats in institutes of higher education the right way to handle the issue, remains a highly debatable subject. And yet it was passed without a single debate in parliament.

First and foremost question that would come to anyone’s mind (of course except Govt. and HRD minister) is how is this quota system going to help the truly ‘Backward’ classes?

Going one step further, let’s try to understand whom do you call ‘backward’?
My understanding of this word defines it as some section of a society which is left behind in the development process and does not get equal opportunity or access to basic necessities like primary education, health care, electricity, hygienic living conditions, etc

Now what does a seat in IIM or IIT mean to such people? They don’t even get a chance to attend primary school so higher education hardly ever figures out on their priority list. But that’s what the Govt. wants them to get, a seat in IIM or IIT! How generous, isn’t it?

Now the second most important question, how did the Govt. arrive at the magical figure of 27%? When you talk about what percentage of Indian population actually comprises of OBCs, we have many numbers. Mandal puts it at 52 per cent, the National Sample Survey Organization (NSSO) at 32 per cent, the National Family and Health Survey at 29.8 per cent, which is the correct figure? Nobody bother to find out and specifically not the Govt.


Karan Thapar in his show ‘Devil’s Advocate’ interviewed the HRD minister Arjun Singh and clearly exposed him for not having any case to introduce 27% reservations in higher education. But who cares, anyways?

Another important question is why are we talking about reservation for OBCs in particular? As these institutes already have reservations for SC/ST candidates. Also OBCs are a sizeable portion of the society and out of them people who are already graduates and aspiring for further education from such premiere institutes don’t really come across as ‘backward’ people.

So now that we are sure that this quota system does not mean anything to truly ‘backward’ section, lets understand what it means to urban grads who are termed backward on caste basis by the Govt. Actually calling an engineer or doctor as ‘backward’ on caste basis is the biggest way to insult him/her. OBC graduates should be the first ones to protest against such discrimination.

Now for a minute let’s consider that such an urban grad, termed backward by Govt. gets a seat for higher education in IIT or IIM or some other premier institute. How does it help people of his/her caste? What will be his/her social circle?

Does a person who has become say a surgeon on quota basis is going to do anything for his caste?
Obviously he/she cannot.
It's not even appropriate to expect that because everybody has a right to chose their own career path.

After passing out from premiere institutes like these and getting a high salaried job this person will settle in some ultra modern urban locality or probably even out of India, have just 1 or 2 kids who will enjoy best of living standard and of course will continue to get quota benefit in India.

So what is the Govt. trying to achieve?
Why this sudden flow of compassion for graduate OBCs from the Govt.?

Well the answer is simple and obvious; secure votes of ignorant and truly backward sections of society by playing caste based politics. Our politicians have inculcated the divide and rule policy very well from the British Raj, if nothing else.

If the Govt. acts in a manner which is just and in true interest of Indian youth, it will gain the youth’s support. But that is not what they want.

Why?
For very obvious reasons, well educated urban youth almost always stay away from their hometowns or even the country itself and rarely vote. Also votes of an educated and well-aware person can never be taken for granted by any party, so why invest in it anyways?

It’s pure vote business, nothing more nothing less.

So what can the youth do to change the country’s fate? Well many things.
To start with, we should all vote. Strike when the iron is hot. This is the right time. The whole nation and especially the Indian youth need to unite and stand by the medicos.

It’s time to follow Gandhiji’s principles. Total non-cooperation with Govt. If all schools, colleges, institutes, hospitals join in a total non-cooperation movement; the Govt. will be forced to kneel down.

We also need more young and educated youth in politics. So long as we have 60 to 80 year old illiterate, ignorant and criminal minded people in Govt. offices, hardly any reforms can be expected.

We should support newly formed parties like the Lok Paritran and come forth to form more such parties.

Revolution is what we need today.

Ending on Spencer’s quote again, as he aptly puts across the government's arrogance as its biggest mistake in the following lines.

‘Anyone who studies the state of things which preceded the French Revolution will see that the tremendous catastrophe came about from so excessive a regulation of men's actions in all their details, and such an enormous drafting away of the products of their actions to maintain the regulating organization, that life was fast becoming impracticable. And if we ask what then made, and now makes, this error possible, we find it to be the political superstition that governmental power is subject to no restraints.’


9 comments:

Vikas Gupta said...

I must say I agree with you in toto.

I would like to add

We all are against Reservations. But to me the basic problem is much deeper. Reservation is just a natural consequence of the bigger problem of our country. Tell me why no political party has come out in open and support this Anti Reservation movement, which we are so passionate about.

The answer lies in the vote politics.. Right?.. If so, it means Political parties across the board understand that they will be benefited if they “please” a particular section, maybe even at an expense of displeasing us. However lets look around us. They would be many of our friends from the so-called “OBC” or what ever they call it (it’s a shame that even after 60 years of Freedom, we call a certain people as “backward”. Shame on us!!). These friends of ours are a part of this Anti Reservation Movement. Tell me what’s the difference between these and a major mass of other people whom these politicians are trying to woe. To me, its education… To me its equality.. to me these friends of our have come up understanding and experiencing equality throughout… Yes a credit to all of us…. We never think they are different, do we? ( Honestly I even dont know how who in my friend is a OBC cos it doesnt matter... does it?)However there is this other section, which our politicians are trying to please… a section much bigger than us… (that’s the reason no political party will be against this reservation) … these people still feel they are not equals… these people are those whom we have not taken care as a society… U know I am ashamed to say this but we as a country are a divided lot on religion, caste… I know I am making a big statement here and people might not agree… But even Muslims of this country feel singled out… deprived … because every time they got to prove their loyalty… Honestly it’s a pathetic state of affairs… Tell me had this not been the case… had if majority not been dissatisfied… why was a such a dirty move even thought of… Politicians have historically used this caste card to divide us… They are doing it yet again… The problem to me is not about reservations… Its about equality… Its about me telling someone … hey u r not good enough, not strong enough…Take this help… Believe me no human likes to live on charity… But guess we as a society have forced these people to beg… It’s a different ball game if u look deep.

Here I did not suggest I am pro Reservations... Far from it... Its just a thought... On the present Issue I am with the Author completely.

Abhir said...

Nice ideas indeed.
Good work.

Manish Gaekwad said...

Ashwini, am curious now, are you pursuing journalism?

This rant is rather rabble rousing. Brave stand, i dont really see women with an opinion these days, just fake eyelashes, gaudy jewelry and fuchsia nail enamel.

God, am i typecasting!

I dont blog on blogger, type manish gaekwad in google to get to me, if you really want to say something.

Goodluck, and girl you got some funk! Way to go.

protopvj said...

One of the finest blogs/articles that I have come across on this topic...it actually seems like an unwarranted & dangerous roadblock suddenly thrust amidst the supposedly or apparently smooth sailing road towards development & growth that we have been witnessing this country to be treading on during the last few years. A sense of helplessness & frustration seems to be dawning onto the youth of this country...& thanks to these honourable morons ruling our land it only gets worse by the day.
As you rightly pointed out anyone with the basic common sense would understand that what the truly 'Downtrodden' or 'Backward' section of people require is not HIGHER education but basic primary education to ensure we bring them to the day when they could feed, clothe & shade their basic livelihood.Anyone who could think of going to the IITs/IIMs wouldnt for sure qualify to belong to the Backward classes/Downtrodden part of humanity...for gods sake...
The basic concept of Reservation itself smacks of selfishness on part of a few strong influential residents of the society.It puts one man on a lower pedestal as against the other...it should make him feel miserable for having been shown in such poor light...weak against someone else...coz of my birth??? shun that benefit & work to climb the stair with your own might...should you & let thine know that your blood aint any different & you need no help to see the light.
The problem now lies with the aftermath of all thats happening...those dictators of democracy know that after passing the bill & thrusting it down our throats...we shall cry for a day....moan for a night...& the screams of pain & anguish shall soon die into the silence of the plight...& they shall succeed....killing the voice of the land..yet again...& again for none to look back & worry for its all gone...all forever.

prashant said...

A THOUGHT PROVOKING POST

A lot has been said on this reservation drama.Everybody except those Aaj ka ARJUN'S will agree that reservations have not at all helped in uplifting the backward people/classes.Why are these backward people typecasting themselves as DALITS,OBC's?

The only solution to this problem that i can forsee is,we need to be ASSERTIVE in exercising our votes and send across a message; take a note of us or you will disposed off.Optimism is required to bring in a change because this is our country and we cant leave it in the hands of these DEVILS ADVOCATES.

Aditya Purandare said...
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Aditya Purandare said...

Cheere up Ashwini .. a well thought and scripted article..

I would like to share a joke here I read in an e-mail


FIRST ONE: Mere paas bangla hai .....
Engg ki degree hai .....
MBA ki degree hai ....
80% merit hai .....
Tumhaare paas kya hai ?

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SECOND ONE: Mere paas OBC ka certificate hai.......

Hemant Ranade said...

Hi Ashwini,
Inspiring!! no other word to descibe your blog. nicely written and indeed a good job. i said inspiring coz it spurred me write my own blog on this issue.. hopw this sets off a debate.. do visit it and lemme know...

vipul chaudhary said...

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