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Writing on the Wall !! “Reservation on the basis of caste will not only divide the country but also hurt the self-esteem of the people.” -- His Holiness Sri Sri Ravishankar of The Art Of Living
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Terrorism & Kashmir A CRPF Inspector General was transferred from Srinagar, on 13th August, 2008 after an uproar in the Kashmir valley, led by the terrorists and their supporters, against alleged excesses by the central para-military force. He was also allegedly denied a Police medal, for fear of controversy and likely protests in the valley.
―22 % of seats in the lower house of Parliament & State legislatures are reserved for Scheduled Castes & Tribal groups‖ - Reuters (April 2008)
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There is nothing new, in this kind of approach, as the decisions makers are safe in air conditioned atmosphere somewhere else. The people facing dire situation of life and death and standing between chaos and order, are on the spot. The former judge and some times pander to the local sentiments by sacrificing the people on the spot, hoping, that it will buy them peace and retrieve the situation. It is, simple application of band aid, where a surgical operation is called for it. A Former Governor of J&K had lost his job, in 1990, for taking a tough stand against the anti Indian and anti national elements. Neither his transfer did, and nor the transfer of the IGP CRPF is going to normalise the situation and convert the anti national elements and terrorists into normal citizens. On the contrary, it will encourage, such elements, that they can do anything and get away. Wherever the Government of the day, has fallen for appeasement and compromise on the basic values, it has invited more and more CRUSADER
Joginder Singh, IPS (Retd.)
trouble. Terrorism in valley flourishes and thrives or remains under check, in direct proportion, to the political will and strength to deal with the same effectively. It commenced, with the kidnapping of the daughter of a former Home Minister, who is also a former Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir. To get her released, the Government of the day, released five dreaded terrorists. It emboldened them, leading to their much applauded freedom, possibly with some ransom, money, though there is no confirmation of this report. It was enough, to start a series of chain reactions in valley from 1988. I am an eye witness to that part of the history, as I was working at that time as Inspector General of the Central Reserve Police Force, in Srinagar. The tendency to under play, has led, to the terrorists to openly dictating the people , about using of Purdaha by the women, closure of beauty parlours and cinemas houses, and raising pro Pakistan slogans. The Prime Minister has given a laudable call, from the ramparts of red fort on 15th August, 2008 to shed communalism. But unfortunately, the whole agitation, in valley is based on the communal lines. However and how much we may wish, communalism of one community generates communalism in others, in ac-
cordance with the Newton‟s law, which enunciates, that every action has an equal and opposite reaction. Otherwise, how hordes of people led by the terrorists, could start a march towards Pakistan for crossing the border. The Government should have come out, with the statement, that those who cross illegally, would not be allowed, entry back into India, without the Indian Passports, as is applicable to all Indians going abroad and returning home. A series of misconceived policies, or so called people to people contact, have brought about this situation. Otherwise, how could a partner in coalition plead for the Pakistan currency to be allowed to be used in J&K. Lack of clear policy and molly coddling, has cause the present chaos. It would be wrong to say that transferring 39.88 hectares of forest land to Amarnath shrine board and its reaction in Jammu has led to the present situation. The terrorists have been going, all out, to create disturbances and problems as per the following report of J& K Government which says; “A total of 42,147 people, including 20,647 militants and 5,024 security personnel, were killed in the state between Janu-ary 1990 and the middle of February 2007… Violence left 33,885 people, includ-ing 12,124 security personnel and 21,659 civilians, in-
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jured during the same period in the state.. 11,221 civilians were killed by militants and another 1,678 lost their lives in grenade and Improvised Ex-plosive Device explosions, while 173 civil-ians were killed when they were caught in clashes between militants. A total of 3,404 civilians were killed in cross-firing incidents between security forces
and militants…The highest number of 1,438 civilians were killed in 1996, the year elections were held after a gap of seven year. While the highest number of 3,602 army and other paramilitary per-sonnel lost their lives fighting militants, Jammu and Kashmir police lost 537 per -sonnel since January 1990. As many as 438 Special Police Officers engaged by police in the counter-insurgency operations were killed.127 Village Defense Committee members were killed fighting militants in the state.
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The highest number of 613 security per-sonnel were killed in a single year in 2001.” Now the question arises, as to what can be done. Also whether what is being done is sufficient. In 1990, the midnight protests were sparked off, by the calls given by given 1100 Mosques, which had installed loud speakers to call the faithful to prayers. Loudspeakers in mosques, then and even now are being employed, to give calls for anti national activities and asking the people to gather in the streets or at a particular spot. The then Governor had ordered the disconnection of the loud speakers, which itself led to protests. It is a fact that many terrorists take shelter in the religious places of their respective religion. During my recent visit to the USA, I was told that the police had installed CCTV cameras in mosques to monitor any such possible activity, with the cooperation of the Muslim community and their religious leaders. This is to prevent any allegation of forcible entry of the Police, which may cause desecration. In a situation like this, which has been highly communalized,
it is impossible to get any kind of evidence to prove anybody‟s anti national activities, as no witness would be willing to come forth to depose, even if a witness protection act, is there. Infact, at present there is no witness protection act available. Margret Thatcher used to say the publicity is the oxygen of terrorism. Any kind of publicity, which eulogizes terrorism, should be discouraged, if not exactly banned. Terrorist leaders, their supporters and sympathizers should be immobilized by using the present laws and detained outside J&K. The Government has announced pension scheme for the families of the terrorists, on the grounds that it is not their fault, if their children have become terrorists. This approach is fraught with danger and sooner it is given up, the better it is. Why only Kashmiris should be selected for this government munificence. Such people in Punjab, Chattisgarh, Assam and other North Eastern States, have similar claims. It should not become a scheme to help the anti national and traitorous elements.
"CM of Uttar Pradesh tentatively extended lower caste job quotas into the private sector‖ - in Feb, 2008
Many so called intellectual talk about referendum in valley. (Contd. next page)
EQUALITY RACE IN DELHI By YFE candidates Contested for Delhi University Student Union elections
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Terrorism & Kashmir (continued....) With Pakistan having hijacked the anti national elements, any referendum or election will be irrelevant at present. The first priority is to drive the Pakistani terrorists out of the valley and send them to the country of their origin. The Government should stop all talks of dialogue, with so called militants, who are nothing more than front men of Pakistan. Only a tough approach will send the right signal that Government means business. The Government is spending much more on Kashmir than on other States. A Kashmiri gets eight times more money from the Centre than citizens from other states. While per capita Central assistance to other states moved from Rs
576.24 in 1992-93 to Rs 1,137 in 2000-1, that of the Kashmiri spiralled from Rs 3,197 to Rs 8,092. To get a perspective, translate the numbers: this cash, managed by the state Government, were to be dispatched by money order, each Kashmiri family (with five members on an average) would get Rs 40,460 every year. In 2001-2, the state spent Rs 7,516.6 crore of which Rs 4,577 crore-or 60 paise of every rupee spent-came from the Centre. The state's non-development expenditure was Rs 2,829 crore including a salary bill of Rs 1,193 crore while its own revenues were barely Rs 1,095 crore. The state could not have paid even the wages of its employees without the Centre's help.
It is reported that the benefits of central funds have remained confined only to about 150 families in Kashmir and the rest of the money has disappeared or not spent or improperly spent or drained off. The benefits of Central aid have not reached the common man, who has not developed a stake in India. The Government priority number one should be to root out corruption. With these steps, it should be possible to send a right message both to Pakistan and its henchmen and people in the valley. The Author is former Director Central Bureau Of Investigation, INDIA
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AMUL— The Taste & Voice of India !!
three words: Liberty, Equality & Fraternity ‖ - B.R.Ambedkar
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Civil Society Organizations like “Youth For Equality” are the „Voice of Hope‟ for millions of citizens in India, who know that they are being discriminated against, but do not know how to fight for their rights. YFE voices the concerns and plea of these people. In this noble venture, we have been consistently supported by Voices from Corporate India, who know what it takes to reach to the top. Industrialists like Rahul Bajaj & Narayana Murthy have always been quite vocal about this. But no voice seems to match the VOICE OF AMUL in terms of impacting the general public. Since 1967, Amul has been playing the role of a social observer. It is indeed a great support for YFE initiatives when Amul decides to talk about Quotas & Reservations !!
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Imagine the impact these Hoardings have on the general public. People love them and they become the favorite topic of discussion for the whole of the week. They are almost a part of our culture. I have seen an old lady make an album to amuse her grand children !! The right dose of social awareness laced with clean fun. For 40 odd years the Utterly Butterly girl has managed to keep her fanatic fan following intact. It is the longest and probably the most successful campaign in the world. And it rightfully is vying for a place in the Guinness Book Of World Records for being the longest ad campaign ever. The establishment of Amul is known as the White Revolution. White Revolution is but a small part of the Amul Legacy. A Social Revolution has been the mainstay of the legend of Amul !! Ravishankar Duvvuri, MBA-2nd Year, Narsee Monjee Institute of Mgmt. Studies, Mumbai
Hunger Strike Maulana Azad Medical College New Delhi
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Racism In The Classroom The much hyped proposal of Shri Arjun Singh's caste based reservation system in higher education is not the correct and proper approach to solve the problem of socioeconomic inequality. All the right thinking nationalist people have been very strongly opposing this divisive idea of reserving quotas for OBCs in all the institutions of higher learning. After getting the nod of the cabinet and the Supreme Court of India, Mr. Arjun Singh is now in his full colours. No body has got the guts and courage to tune the quotas on the casteless and secular lines or to speak against the caste based quota system. Now the Human Resource Development Ministry can be renamed as Human Reservation & Division Ministry.
Mid-Day Cartoon - Mid-Day is a popular daily tabloid in Mumbai
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Need of the day is to implement on alternative affirmative action policy, whose benefit must reach genuinely deprived sections. This policy should be sensitive to the all type of backwards and disadvantageous people whose base is not limited to caste and communal considerations alone. Another thing must be kept in mind that the standard and excellence is not compromised or diluted at any cost.
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The current reservation policy aims only to increase the number of certain caste and communities which are connected with the numerically powerful vote banks. Low representation of groups in higher education has no co-relation with any type of backwardness. The real disadvantaged and backwards are those who cannot even dream to visit a primary or secondary school and they belong to all caste because they cannot afford any type of education. Hardly eight percent of all Indian youth go for higher education, Remaining ninety two percent belong to all caste and communities. Hence quotas in higher education cannot era di ca t e th e soci oeconomic inequality. Quota system has only increased the divisive trends in the country. Caste and religion based reservation system is a fraud in the name of social justice. In the country no honest study has been conducted to decide and objective case study of reservation policy. The data used by and cited, have got no scientific basis for such an important policy. Moreover most of our sociologists and historians are also connected and linked with the vested interest groups who have floated false and fabri-
cated theories about repression and backwardness. They can not be treated as honest and impartial thinkers and academicians. Majority of them are ABCD ( American Born Corrupt Desi ) category. This policy is socially and culturally divisive. This system has destroyed the multicultural fiber of our nationalism. Moreover the constitution guarantees the right to equality to all the citizens under law. It is the responsibility of the state to enact such policy that does not distinguish between its citizens on the basis of caste and religion. But in practice, the country's governing system is the most racist system, which has converted the nation into an ethnic-state, where caste and communal identities are the most powerful tags. In all walks of life our system practice apartheid policy. Implementing affirmative action should not compromise the institutional excellence and importance of merit in public life, but now a days excellence or merit is a curse. The current reservation system does not clearly adopt even the requirement of any minimum standard or entry criteria.
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Provision of fixed quotas is also an attack on the autonomy of institutions to fix the minimum efficiency standard level which openly negates the overall working environment and classroom excellence. For example new and advanced syllabus may not be covered as these sections of the class may not be able to cope. Very recently University Grant Commission abolished the requirement of NET for lectureship because SC/ST category students find it very difficult to clear the NET. So national SC/ ST commission recommended t abolish the NET. Similarly National Minority Commission has asked the HRD to abolish English at primary and secondary level, because minority (read Muslim) students are generally very poor in their understanding of English. This type of quota system damages the institutional excellence and a negative and inferiority syndrome is developed in the psyche of reserved category sections that without quotas they cannot survive. Disadvantage groups should be encouraged to raise their standard instead of being dependence on the clutches of quotas. Arbitrarily lowering and favoring the admission standard for one caste over other group of citizens as has been done recently in IITs, is highly unfair and it creates discriminatory inequality and offends the idea of just and merit based so-
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ciety. Need and demand for merit based education is bound to grow as the nation enters into an increasingly knowledge based world. It will be highly unjust and discriminatory to fix quotas for one group and deny equal right and opportunity to another group of people who are otherwise more deserving and meritorious. Indian education system has won world wide recognition because of brilliant and meritorious students of all castes, religion, linguistic and ethnic groups who are embedded to the high pursuit of knowledge. But the present UPA government which is highly castist and communal in its approach is bent on dividing the society on caste and communal lines, only to consolidate the vote bank. As a result of this greed of vote banks, all the political parties are trying to beat other in this quota madness, to include newer and newer groups in this quota race. Now in some states like Tamilnadu and Karnatka, nearly ninety percent of the total population is in the grip of quota. One fail to understand any sane logic for this quota race. It is the duty of the government in national interest to preserve and respect the autonomy of institution. Government should constitute an impartial commission, consisted of genuine and honest scholars
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and thinkers who are not aligned to any interest or pressure group, to look into the entire issue of affirmative action. But seeing the fact at the moment, nation is badly fragmented on caste, communal and regional lines resulting in plethora of political parties, who have no other developmental issue except this quota madness. If this suicidal policy is not mended, the coming days will be very torturous for the nation.
- Dr. Y.K. Sharma, Delhi University
―In the end antiblack, antifemale, and all forms of discrimination are equivalent to the same thing– Anti-humanism —Shirley Chisholm (the first African – American woman to win a seat in the United States Congress)
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Lalbaug cha Raja— Mumbai’s most popular Ganapati idol in Mumbai
Visarjan –Immersion of the idol In full Pomp and Splendor !!
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To De-Essentialize The Caste It is support and active participation of the educated youth of India that enables YFE to continue its struggle against the discrepancies of the caste-based reservation policies of the government. We are making attempts to explore the issue from its width and depth and to analyze different aspects of reservation policies with the guidance of sociologists and experts. We always welcome intellectual inputs, suggestions and questions from all of you and we hope that all these discussions will contribute towards clarity of concept and realization of our cause of building an Equal Nation and a better tomorrow. As has been described in our pamphlets of 18 & 19th June 2006, there is need to take affirmative actions to uplift the deprived sections of the society. But at the same time the proposed Multiple Deprivation System (MDS) has clearly noted that one should not incorporate caste. All the possible deprivations that can be associated with caste and which can hold back an individual from social, educational and economic progress have been accounted for in MDS. Simultaneously efforts should be made to de-
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essentialise this orthodox system which has often been a divisive factor. We also uphold the point that if further caste-based reservation is allowed it will not only be detrimental to the society but will also be disastrous for the integrity of the nation. Friends it is necessary to understand why it is detrimental to organize on the basis of caste and how caste based reservation policies gives wrong incentives to the society to perpetuate the caste as an institution. While the examples are pervasive, here we are citing a few: 1) In Karnataka, the Havanur Commission removed Lingayats from the list of backward-classes. Venkataswami Commission removed the Vokkalingas too. Violence followed. The government restored both to the list. Ironically these two castes are among the most powerful, always holding political power in the state. 2) In Tamil Nadu, the Vanniyar Sangham claimed that they constitute fifth of the state‟s popula tion and hence deserved exclusive reservation of 20%.They launched violent agitation in 1987. This triggered off a fresh wave of similar demands from other
caste based organizations. The population figure projected by each of them when added up, far exceeded the total population of the state. During president rule in the state in 1988, the Vanniyars were excluded from the list of most backward class. Later the Vanniyars gave ultimatum to Karunanidhi who came in power in 1989. Finally Karunanidhi government announced 20% reservation for the most backward castes, including t h e V an ni y a r s. Ka runanidhi‟s caste was also among the most backward castes. The above examples explicitly indicate that the incentive of caste based reservation how often has drawn the ugly figure of division on the face of society using caste lines. Ironically it was muscle power and not the deprivation that has been the real determinant of the backwardness. Whichever caste has got organized, whichever has gained clout has got itself anointed „backward‟. Secondly the number of backward castes thus anointed has continued to swell. Studies, records that the list of backward castes in Tamil Nadu grew from 11 in 1883, to 39 in 1893, to 46 in 1903, to 122 in1913,
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to 122 in 1913, to 131 in 1923, to 182 in 1933, to 238 in 1943, to 270 in 1953. The Mandal commission listed 288 for that state. The Mandal Commission itself shows that castes have gone on being added to lists of OBCs not because successive surveys have chanced upon castes whose backwardness was hitherto unknown. New castes have had to be included because they have acquired power and clout Similarly, examples can be cited as how deeply the caste-based incentives perpetuate in the political system that it can hardly be revised or excluded. In 1965 B N Lakur Commission was formed to review the list of SC/ STs, and it was decided that 28 Scheduled castes and 14 tribes have achieved relatively forward status and they should be removed from the list. A hue and cry followed. In 1967 a Bill was introduced to amend the list according to the Commission‟s
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recommendations. But we are not surprised that it did not exclude those relatively forward castes/tribes. The Bill was referred to joint parliamentary committee and afterwards the Bill was passed during 1976 with many changes but NO EXCLUSION as recommended by the Commission or JPC. Unfortunately as the country is progressing as proclaimed by successive governments, more and more castes keep becoming backward and there is little hope that the same would ever become forward if the existing incentive structure continues, however on the other side there is every possibility and indications that the system is moving from protective discrimination to reverse discrimination. It is true that caste system has been a reality with unpleasant consequences but it is hypocrisy to say that this can be removed by using the same (caste based reservation) as instrument.
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Friends we believe that being the common citizen of India we have all right to question the wisdom of the highest authorities of the Nation who have authored and sanctified the present policy of caste based reservation and the consequent fissiparous incentive structure it generates in the society. - Article by
―The doctrine of equality !
Jagadamba Prasad, Ph.D. Environmental Science, JNU,
There exists no
Prabhu Prasad Mishra, Ph.D. Internacional Trade and Development, JNU and
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Narendra Sahoo, Ph.D. Environmental Science, JNU
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justice itself, while it is the end of justice‖
- Friedrich Nietzsche
PROTEST MODE Human Chain Chennai
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Blast from the past “You have taken the country to the edge of caste wars .. We have problems if caste is defined to enshrine casteism in our country. We have problems if the weakest amongst the classes are not helped and if the weakest among the minority religions are not helped. The Congress cannot stand by and watch this nation being divided for the political convenience of one individual.” - Rajiv Gandhi, Lok Sabha, 6th of September 1990
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Has Education Made Us More Self-Centered? THE DICTIONARY defines 'education' as the act or process of imparting or acquiring general knowledge, developing the powers of reasoning and judgement, and generally preparing oneself or others intellectually for adult life. The definition sounds very good but seems to have lost its meaning today. What I have observed and felt in the last few years of my life is that most of us have become indifferent towards the society and nation as a whole. As I tried to find the reasons behind it, one thing was for sure that the prime reason is 'education'. It is true that education is of great importance and we cannot move ahead in this highly competitive world without education, but when this education makes people indifferent, the meaning of education ceases to exist. When a person starts his education, he is more affected by the happenings in the society and tries to resist the wrong things. Eventually, education makes him analytical. He analyses all the problems and takes action only when something bothers him. Unless that matter concerns him, he is happy. How many educated people vote today? Not enough and that is why this section of people does not feature in the list of strategies of political parties. This group blames the government/organisation/ bu-
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reaucracy for everything, but does not vote. Why? What was your reaction when you saw a blind man on the roadside waiting for someone to let him cross the road. You were in your car with your friends and you thought of helping him out but something stopped you, isn't it? What was that thing? You might have thought that getting out of the car just to help the blind man will not suit you. And you told yourself that someone will definitely help the blind man. There was a protest/ strike in the wake of some wrong policy of the government. The group heading the protest requested you to come down and join hands for the cause, which was definitely not their cause alone. But you relaxed in your drawing room watching television and told yourself that I am getting my bread and butter, I can afford the education of my children abroad and this issue is not going to have its impact on me. So let it be! Why to sweat out for others? Many of us don't want to join defence forces, government jobs, civil services. Why? The reason we tell ourselves is that there is hardly any money, politics, lack of opportunity (though I doubt it) etc. One dangerous trend,
which is emerging from the economic liberalisation and globalisation is that money has replaced every little thing today. You study cases of depression in the country and you will notice that in majority of the cases money is the main factor. Education has made us more animal friendly and environment friendly, but has taken us away from the human values and from acting for something which we believe is correct. There is so much furore when a pug is made to run after a bus but we turn a blind eye when a group of people parade a woman naked in a village.
- Rishabh Srivastava, Mumbai
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It‟s indeed a matter of immense pleasure to introduce you to the second issue of YFE Crusader. I am delighted to share the response of our readers, which motivates me to increase the frequency and dimension of this paper and I am confident that, this initiative will lead YFE to achieve the Goal of making India a true knowledge based society. I hope this e-paper will be of help in making people aware and updated regarding our activities and efforts in the direction of EQUALITY. I appeal all like minded citizens of this nation to join hands to
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concession tracing back to the genealogy of some unknown deprived forefathers.
Voice from Chennai - Meenakshi CREAMY LAYER OBC STUDENT GETS THROUGH IIM-A UNDER OBC QUOTA
Voice from Varanasi - Sudhanshu Thakore
Sir, If an annual income of Rs.7 lakhs is the upper limit to fix the criteria for reservation, then who would be excluded from availing these benefits?
We realize that YFE is a very subtle force in this region and we wish to infuse new life to this movement, by involving an immensely capable and educated youth brigade of Benaras Hindu University LETS BE THE CHANGE !!
Wish to instigate this movement in BHU Sir,
What is more surprising is that a student with both parents in high income white collared posts availing
are willing to instigate the students of BHU Varanasi.
Myself Sudhanshu Thakore, and my friends, students of IT-BHU Varanasi,
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