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Pukar - a corporate initiative against reservations.

 
By neeraj at Sat, 2006-06-03 15:17 | General | Reservation

Pukar is the corporate arm of the national movement against reservation, and is holding its first rally in Gurgaon on 5th of June, Monday.

Pukar is non-political organization formed by a large number of corporate employees in NCR and beyond to mobilize the opinion of the employees & management in the Indian corporate sector against the issue of caste based reservations for OBC’s in educational institutions.

Find more details about Pukar and the rally on their website corporate.pukar.googlepages.com.

ARE BRAHMINS BEING EXTERMINATED IN INDIA ?

By Anti Quota (not verified) on Sun, 2006-06-04 15:45

Currently, in most states,
High castes are Brahmins, Kshtriyas and Kayasths. (Man ! Imagine where they're taking us. I had never thaught of this before !).

My current research ( I am still doing it, data is very spotty), various states are classifying various groups as lower castes even when they are very very dominant. SO we have "Lingayats" and "Vokkaligas" in Karnataka classified as backward, even when they are sooo powerful & well off.

According to me ONLY BRAHMINS are consistently classified as FORWARD caste in ALL States.
If you are brahmins, YOU have a very very hard time ahead.

You know, they are cutting off each and every avenue of earning a living for a "Ordinary Average Brahmin" student.

Imagine you're a brahmin middle class student earning 65-75% marks. What can you do for a living?

a) You cannot get educated.
b) You cannot get a Job (Government Job Currently).
c) You have been deprived of your land during 1950s land reforms.
d) PRIVATE Sector jobs will be reserved in the future.
e) You cannot be a priest, In Tamil NADU you'll compete against everyone.
f) What can you do to earn a living ?

BRAHMINS are BEING SLOWLY EXTERMINATED. It is a Left + Communist Conspiracy. I am not sure what to do ..

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