The Bits and Pieces – As I Please – 13
CJI B.R. Gavai on Reservations for SCs and STs – Before his retirement from the coveted position of the CJI on November 23, CJI B. R. Gavai supported the issue of withdrawal of Reservation facilities to the so called ‘creamy layer’ among the SCs and STs. Earlier al, he supported ‘sub-quota within quota’ that ‘reservation
within reservation’. Both the issues are currently topical and important both politically and socially with regard to the ongoing debate on the need and relevance of Reservations to the socially marginalized sections of the society called Dalits in general and SCs and STs in official parlance. The views of CJI Gavai, himself a Dalit, have given fresh lease to the debate on Reservations. The opponents of Reservations are falling on each other to support the opinion of CJI Gavai and on the other hand the proponents of Reservations are miffed with the assertions made by an eminent Dalit. The views of CJI Gavai cannot be negated, prima facie as first, Reservations is not a permanent provision but is transitory affirmative action by the polity and the society to bring about an ‘equitable social order’ and second, it is also true that graded inequality also prevail among the Dalits i.e. SCs and STs as in the Hindu society at large. In principle, I would tend to consider the views of CJI Gavai. But the larger question remains to be answered. Has the affirmative actions to empower the socially weaker sections have out lived its need? The answer would definitely be a big No. The people like Ambedkar, Jagjivan Ram, K.R. Narayanan, Ram Nath Kovind, K.G. Balakrishan and even CJI Gavai himself and other eminent Dalits are still Dalits. And it would remain so, it seems, for a long time to come as the watch dogs of social status quo, the likes of Anil Mishras and Rakesh Kishores are still around
who unfortunately get backing from the Thekedars of Manuwad. Babasaheb Ambedkar is rebuked and maligned everyday even today. CJI Gavai himself was singled out to insult him in the Supreme Court by hurdling of shoes at his face. The idea of Reservations was never a poverty eluviation programme but social empowerment intent. The vested interests have already succeeded in providing for 10% reservation for the so called EWS. The so called creamy layer is a fallacy otherwise how come people like IPS Y. Puran Kumar Kumar would not have ended his life in disgust of caste based discrimination and unsocial treatment. We are still to go a long way. Dalits are no more interested in remaining second rate citizens on peanuts of Reservations.
White Collar Terrorism – Doctors of Terror
Terrorism in all its manifestations is a very negation of a civilized and democratic society; especially when it is afflicted on the pretext of religion. Earlier it was felt that the vested interests and enemies of the society tended to exploit poor and deprived segments of the society by motivating, training and using them for terrorist activities against the State and the society at large. Then came the phase of so
called ‘Urban Naxals’, intellectuals and educated persons who allegedly indulged in extremist and militant methods as their means to achieve the ends. The recently detected cases of terrorist activists has thrown a new challenge which needs immediate and fast attention to save the very edifice of secular and democratic set up of India and also to safe-guard integrity and national security of the country. The recent case of suicide bombing at the Red Fort in Delhi involving a well nit and oiled pan-India network of educated Doctors – Doctors of Terror needs to be studied and checked forthwith before we put our country into jeopardy. Why the highly educated and well placed professionals belonging to one community have chosen to go on the path of destruction and crime against the society? Have we failed to accommodate our largest minority in the main stream of the country? We are to sit and introspect and find answers to these questions. No country and society can afford to neglect and down-size a huge chunk of more than 250 million people comprising of around 20% of our total population. We are to live with harmony and fraternity with secular approach and PM Narendra Modi’s slogan – Sab Ka Sath, Sab Ka Vikas and Sab Ka Visvash. Without elaborating it further, I quote from a recent piece of Julio Rebeiro appeared in the Tribune the
other day which says what I wanted to say, “Distrust between Hindus and Muslims has existed for centuries, and I dare say the animosity will not disappear in a hurry. But a modus vivendi has to be worked out for the simple reason that even a muscular regime cannot just wish away 15 per cent (Muslims) of India’s population. Lynching, bulldozer justice, allegations of love jihad — all this has to stop.”

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