Are Brahmins the Dalits of today?
Francois Gautier's column in rediff.com.
Of-course yes, they're the most oppressed community in India today. First they can't get seats in the colleges and then no jobs in the Govt sector. So the only option available for them is in the private sector. But even here, this Govt. is bent upon introducing reservations.... they will soon be refugees in their own country !!!
Now we can expect the reverse brain drain stopping and all the MNCs packing their bags to China or other countries where there is no mockery of democracy !!
Of-course yes, they're the most oppressed community in India today. First they can't get seats in the colleges and then no jobs in the Govt sector. So the only option available for them is in the private sector. But even here, this Govt. is bent upon introducing reservations.... they will soon be refugees in their own country !!!
Now we can expect the reverse brain drain stopping and all the MNCs packing their bags to China or other countries where there is no mockery of democracy !!
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Brahmins and upper caste people are in worse situation than the Dalits were once. They, the dalits, at least did not know that their position was bad and they had no matching intellect to feel 'denied'. Exceptions can be there. But now the meritorious are denied their due share in the name of preference by incidence of birth. Denial of natuaral right based on merit is more cruel than the discrimination in the name of caste.
After all Nothing is more unequal than treating unequals as equals
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