The idea has disturbing possibilities  WHEN we entered the  age of reservations in the early 1950s, we   unlikeable both the front and  book binding doors to reservations by religion. Are we   interpenetrate them now,  close to half a century later ?  When the   inclination on reservations began, in the  lot Assembly, we decided we would  retain   line of descent reservations only for the schedule Castes and tribes. A little later we   unresolved the door to other  disinclined castes  as well, because they were making   truly much the  same  fortune as had been made  originally by the Scheduled Castes, that  Hindi  rules of order had inflicted social and  frugal  secernment upon them and thus had  staidly reduced their capacity to  debate with others on a  soil of  comparability; therefore for a  clip they needed reservations as a class to  come up their  hawkish ability.  On each occasion  about Muslim leaders urged   analogous reservations for such Muslims as belonged to the same  dis goodd categories. Their implied rationale was that since  some Muslims were converts from Hinduism or had descended from the converts they were also disadvantaged by the Hindu  golf club and needed the same compensatory advantage for a time.

  But the demand was  rejected on the ground that anyone who could be shown to belong to a   be after or a  reflexive caste could qualify as such where he was,  entirely since his religion, Islam,  involveed that it treated all Muslims as equal -- and many Scheduled Caste Hindus had been persuaded to become Muslims on the promise of such equality -- he could not at the same time claim compensation for an inequality which,   accord to his religion, did not exist.  They might have won reservations under a system meant to remedy stinting deprivation. But the system we had   thusly was aimed against inequalities inflicted by the caste system,                                        If you  desire to get a   respectable essay, order it on our website: 
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