People’s Conference President and MLA Handwara Sajad Loan has issued a warning about the current trajectory of reservation policies in Jammu and Kashmir, prepares to revive for discussion for discussion as a warning of prolonged social results.
“The issue of reservation is ready to come for discussion again. I will be honest. I do not expect much,” Lone said. “The committee constituted by the current government is a specific run run, buying time, bureaucracy gibbish. It will either demand another date or come with a statement in ambiguity, or the decision to form another committee.”
The senior politician did not reveal the words in his criticism of the current administration. “The government has neither brain nor bron. You really need a brain to understand the complications of reservation in Jammu and Kashmir. And you need a lot of bronze to take a royal stand on it.”
Loan accused the government of giving priority to electoral views on real social reforms. He said, “Whatever I have understood, the present government has been blinded with lust for votes. They cannot see beyond the ballot. And reservation for them is more about electoral arithmetic than social upliftment or merit,” he said.
He said in detail what he sees as the government’s diagnostic political calculation: “Their personal assessment is that these open -qualified walls are not in queue to vote. Their number may be very large, but they do not translate into a vote bank and are married to ideological inequalities. They are not a similar vote bank for political class.”
Loan characterized reservation as a defined challenge for the society after independence. “But reservation, I believe that after 1947 a society has emerged as the biggest challenge for us.
He emphasized widespread implications beyond personal employment opportunities. “I refuse to control the concept of reservation by re -starting it to snatch employment from the person A and to give it to the person B. This is a part of the problem. The damage is very high.”
In addition, the JKPC president argued for balance in reservation policies, warned against additional. “Reservation should be at an optimal level. They may not be excessive. The excess of reservation removes talent, disintegrates the intellect, and is set in a process that controls the ability for all the time to come.”
Drawing similarities with global powers, the loan emphasized the importance of merit-based selection. “Nations are created by excellent young men and women who excel in their chosen subjects. The entire concept of schools, universities, examinations, educational expertise is to identify these excellent intellectuals in different areas. The nations are created in a rarely manufacture of these rarely, which identifies these rarely,” nations.
“Britain became Great Britain by placing a team of great scientists, engineers, doctors, military scientists together. Ditto for Europe.
In addition, he warned about the results of excessive reservation. “Excessive reservation resulted in average. And a permanent filter to filter anything that resembles excellence. There is a social limit to tolerate mediation. Mediations should be an exception not rule.”
Lone highlighted the unique complexity of reservation in Jammu and Kashmir, which suggests reverse objectives behind the current policies. “Here in J&K, reservation is not a single social tool in totality. It is also a political tool unfortunately; it is also a regrettably an anti -anti -device. Planners and criminals are looking for a new general in society and reservation is their magical reset button.”
He said, “It is less worried about uplift and more busy with a special ethnic group and a special geographical area dealing with,” he accused.
The MLA also criticized local governments for its role in the current position. “And local governments voluntarily become a pawn in Swami’s hands in the past and partially responsible for excessive dosage of reservation.”
Despite its harsh criticism, the loan expressed some optimism about finding the solution, while the current administration took another swipe. “Logicization in reservation is really a challenge for any government, let a lame duck alone and let the miracles of the government like Bambling and our government hum.”
He said, “I am sure there is a solution. And for this you need to be able to understand the problem in all its colors and forms. And you also need the desire and courage to take those who want to do a new script in our society,” he said.
He concluded with a clear warning about the widespread implications of reservation debate. “The problem of reservation is not only about numbers. It is too high. And it is a post -dated check for disaster. The social reset has not worked anywhere in the world and will not work here.”