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For the future of India
by GG on Sep 26, 2008 12:14 PM


India can never improve until the 70% of the people living below poverty line are raised to the mainstream and have good living standards and education. No good law can be enforced in India untill people are educated and aware of the same. Otherwise there will be severe humanitarian issues. This is one of the reason why India can't implement good laws like in US and Europe. We need to understand that the SC/ST's & OBC's constitute 80% of the poor people in India. They are getting suppressed by upper castes from thousands of years. Upper caste's doesn't like even giving some reservation to these poor people. So how can India become a developed nation. India will never improve until the upper caste feudals understands and act on this reality. Hinduism never allows the upliftment of the poor. This is the basis of people getting converted to other religions where they treat everyone as equals. Also Hinduism is not a religion by itself and its a way of life.

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