Rajeev Khandelwal: I believe in equality, and especially when it comes to an issue of this sort. There should be reservation in no field at all. When I was in college there were around 30 to 35 per cent of reserved seats for OBC and SC/ST. And this happened in all streams which included the Indian Army and other services too. Let everyone compete after a certain level. The basic education should be given to all, but after that everything should be on merit. | |
Vipul Gupta: I am totally against this entire issue. I believe that everybody should get admission on their merit alone. In the case of medical colleges, we need genuine doctors, we are not in a position to compromise on students who have the kind of intellect required for fields like this. And I have a simple question for the Parliament, if they talk about keeping seats reserved for SC/ST, why are they against reserving 33 per cent seats for women in Parliament? There they want women to enter Parliament on merit!!! | |
Chaitanya Choudary: We need more reservation for the open category, and if that is not permissible then please increase the number of seats in each and every college. In this case, the middle class faces the maximum problems, for the simple reason that they work hard and have monetary constraints too. It's not at all fair that students who slog day in and day out have to face such problems. | |
Vishal Singh: Things have changed to a great extent that now I am in a confused state! It is a highly debatable issue. According to me, seats should be given to students who deserve it, that's on merit. But then I believe that to a certain limit, reservations should be there for underprivileged students, because now a days it's ultimately about money. And there is no place as such where one needs reservation, I think it all revolves around competency. | |
Rajev Paul: Just imagine, reserved seats for people in NASA? And then visualise the repercussions too! I am totally against this system. It's fine till a very primary level, but otherwise, no. If a girl who secured 97 per cent in her ICSE exams commits suicide because she was not sure about her future, then imagine how the average students must be feeling! Where is India going? Tomorrow, if we need a doctor's help we will think twice before we let anybody touch us - thanks to the quota system! |
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