Maratha stir: A look at major quota protests across India in last 4 years
The
reservation system still stokes a fire among the Indian masses and is a
polarising topic
Current Affairs News:
Some men
brandish swords, others pelt stones, a few others torch a tire and together
they howl, all the while stomping together to railway tracks to bring either
their state or, in some cases, the country to a standstill. These images have
become familiar to Indians, who have these pictures roaring out of the front
pages of their newspapers and on their TV screens on an uncomfortably frequent
basis.
The
protesters gather in a show of strength not to impose their superiority but to
convince the nation that they need reservation to be on an equal footing with
the rest.
The why of
reservation: When India gained independence in 1947, the new constitution
provided reservation to scheduled castes and tribes -- which were seen as the
ones who had historically been discriminated against -- in educational
institutions, government jobs and even seats in parliament and the state
assemblies. The idea was to provide them with an "equal opportunity"
in the new India.
Not
everybody was enthused by the idea though, least of all the framer of the
constitution, Dr. B R Ambedkar who argued that reservation alone wouldn't
change the social status of Dalits. He agreed to reservation, but wanted it to
be discontinued 10 years after the adoption of the Constitution.
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