"Yes, We are Handicapped."
Does it sounds nice to you, being handicapped?? I hope it doesn't. (anyone willing to answer this??)
Ever since reservation made its debut in Indian System. It is gaining its size, adding to varieties and in turn more and more are falling pray for its side effects.
Anyway I have few questions for Indian Women here:
Do you really need reservation in Indian Parliament &Assemblies?
In the current socio-political scenario, reservation has become a tool for gaining political mileage rather making things better for any one. Reservation on any basis has not been proven a effective way to tackle any sort of lacking in societies. People those were Able already have become more powerful and needy still at the same place.
Despite of reservation, other options like providing financial backing (in terms of scholarships etc.), spreading awareness (already Govts running several programs), proper execution of schemes have done miracles
Will reservation proved to be effective?
Even if women get reservation in Parliament what is the guarantee that the new ladies coming to house wont become puppets of their male patrons?
As a political leader from Bihar said,"Do you think, If I ask my wife to vote in a particular way then she would do otherwise."
What can be more effective then reservation?
IF a self confident woman find her way at her own every where in power corridor or may be every where else too would it not be more pleasing?
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If rather then reserving Parliament, govt can reserve the right to live fearlessly for all in Indian?
If they can ensure logging of FIR and then a fair trial for every crime happened against women?
If they can ensure minimum possible infant mortality rate?
If they can ensure 100% literacy rate?(though it is evident it doesn't eradicate crime against women, at least a better level of awareness will be achieved)
Would not it be more effective then reservation?
because reservation doesn't ensure all these.