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Meghna Thapar 5 years, 3 months ago
Reservation is not against the Constitution. the equality you are talking about is just a legal or juridic equality, which doesn't take into account justice. Secondly, the Constitution itself provides for reservation policy in favor of certain sections (Article 15(4), 15(5), 16(3), 16(4) ). It does not violates the right to equality but yes sometimes the people of general groups fail to get benefits because of reservation. The person whose economic status is low should be provided with reservation. Reservation should not be there as it discourages the non-reserved class. So this requires some changes in our constitution too to safeguard the lower income people and not the highly non reserved class.
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