MOHAN GURUSWAMY The Indian Union of States has reached a critical impasse. Its diversity bound together by the Constitution that was meant to make us a modern, democratic and secular state based on equality and equal availability of justice, education, healthcare and social services, and division of government based on functions is now under grave challenge. India was never intended to be a saffron hued monochromatic state, but a multi-ethnic, multi-cultural and multi-lingual state whose diversity made it a nation as never before. Its demographics compound its problems by threatening to swamp the non-Hindi/Hindutva belt into a saffronised dominion. Each state in India is a veritable nation and hence maintaining the balance of political and economic power between them is critical. The delimitation exercise now underway will reduce the weightage in Parliament of the states that did better on giving their people a better quality and standard of life, and hence curbed the popu...
T. Chiranjeevulu , IAS( Ret), Founder President BCIF(BC Intellectuals Forum) EWS Reservations: Social Injustice to the Backward Classes The reservation system in India is not a poverty alleviation scheme. It is a special instrument created by the Constitution for social justice, equal opportunities, and redressal of historical injustices. According to the vision of Constitutional architect Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, reservations were designed to provide representation to classes that had been suppressed for centuries — socially, educationally, and politically. However, the Economically Weaker Sections (EWS) reservations introduced by the Central Government in 2019 brought a new turn in India's reservation policy. The 103rd Constitutional Amendment, which provides 10% reservation for upper-caste communities that are economically backward, triggered a nationwide debate. In Telangana, this issue became even more controversial. What is EWS Reservation? Through the 103rd Constitut...