UPPER CASTES SHOULD PRESS THE NOTA AGAINST OPPRESSIVE LAWS LIKE CASTE-BASED RESERVATION: KUMAR CHANDRA BHUSHAN
-Reservation and the ST/SC Act have now become law in the country. The tradition of providing this to grandfathers, then fathers, then sons, then grandsons, meaning to every rebirth, has been going on and will continue.
UPPER CASTES SHOULD PRESS THE NOTA AGAINST OPPRESSIVE LAWS LIKE CASTE-BASED RESERVATION: KUMAR CHANDRA BHUSHAN
1-NOV-ENG 15
RAJIV NAYAN AGRAWAL
BHABHUA------------------------Reservation and the ST/SC Act have now become law in the country. The tradition of providing this to grandfathers, then fathers, then sons, then grandsons, meaning to every rebirth, has been going on and will continue. The same is true for the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (Prime Minister's Housing Scheme). The tradition of providing this to a single caste, its entire family, and future generations, is going on and will continue. During a formal meeting at the Rashtriya Savarna Samaj Sangh (RSS) state office in the district's Nagar Panchayat, Kudra, Rashtriya Savarna Samaj Sangh (RSS) state president and independent writer, Kumar Chandra Bhushan Tiwari, responded to the question of the organization's participation and support in the Bihar Assembly elections. The Rashtriya Savarna Samaj Sangh (RSS) does not support any party that supports reservation because poverty does not recognize caste. Today, there is no caste in the entire country that is not poor. Our Constitution makes it a crime to facilitate the spread of hatred based on religion, caste, gender, and region. Yet, such laws remain in force across the country. While all political parties in the Bihar Assembly elections, including the national one, support caste-based reservations, no criminal will receive the votes of the upper caste community, nor should they. When asked about the many upper caste members who have joined political parties and are contesting elections, he stated that those who have joined parties supporting reservations are not upper castes; they are playing the role of Kaal-Nemi, killing the upper castes. Anyone who deceives their community for personal gain and betrays their society and nation cannot be considered upper caste. When I see upper caste people pulling carts, driving rickshaws, working as laborers, living in thatched houses, on city platforms, and in night shelters, I am deeply saddened by the dark laws enacted in this country. The time has come to awaken this society, otherwise this repressive trend will continue.
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