If I get to be India's Prime Minister for a day!

POLITICS. .

If I get to be India’s Prime Minister for a day, I shall work towards the cancellation of all reservations whatsoever in the country.

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I’ll establish a rule to cancel the system of reservation at all levels, including education, employment, and just about every where. This remains the root cause of India suffering rather than India shining!!!

Can you imagine a case where a student with a percentage score as low as 50% in class 12 makes it to an MBBS programme at a reputed university and a student with some thing close to 92% lags behind, because a possible position has been with held by somebody who is fortunately an OBC. Now just consider your self or somebody from your close kin taking up the treatments from that low scorer, who actually does not deserve being at that position, for lack of knowledge and skills of handling the responsibility.

Today, being a SC, or an ST for that matter, stands as a lucky charm enhancing your chances of making it big in life by some 80%. While the deepest pain remains at the root level where a common general category person who though has worked the best he could, yet is a sufferer of the highest order.

The scenario being this, I would very strongly and stringently come up with merit as a basis of all admissions and reservations, if I get to be the Prime Minister. If India has to grow, it needs to come out of the shackles and restraints of the long-dragged ideologies that are nothing but Unfair and lack all possible expectations of logic.

This according to me has the capacity to turn down the rate of Indian youth migrating to other parts of the world for the search of better employment opportunities. They turn their backs from their homeland, because of their nation being unfair to them in offering them the better earning capacities that they possess. Their nation lacks the capacity of offering them the lives they have always cherished.

In my opinion, it’s then definitely not wrong on their part to move out and serve the revenue generation capacities of other countries, other than one’s homeland, because this in return offers a sense of accomplishment and satisfaction in life. What can a nation attain that lacks the capacity of with holding its youth to stay in and work towards national growth?

Though, there are hundreds of problems India is facing, but in my opinion if we go step by step, this should be the top priority that need be taken care of. A nation that offers equality in thought and action to its citizens definitely stands a better and healthier chance of growing and mounting successfully and in full capacity.

This being taken care of shall definitely lead to an educated India that understands its problems as a nation and works tremendously and in unity towards the successful accomplishments.

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