Many people and political parties favour and agitate for 33.33 per cent reservation for women in State legislatures and the Parliament. I feel the reservation is only like putting medicine to a wound as a temporary measure but will not lead to real empowerment of women.
Though, it had helped some women here and there to become concious about the ruling class' economic onslaught against the people and social, cultural and political degradition, reservation has degraded a large number of women in local bodies in Tamil Nadu as we are witnessing they are literally being represented by their husbands or other male members of the family.
All right, if at all we need reservation for women, I don’t understand why it should be only 33.33 per cent? Why not 50 per cent? And really, what is the rationale behind the 33.33 per cent?
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yeah, jeevs. u r hundrd per cent right.
anyway reservation is no final solution to anything. but some small attempt.
as an attempt then, thats ok i'd think. when they are the most opprsd community in the society,they very much need.
33 per cent, meaning 1/3, just some symbolic.
anyway our politicians dont mean anything except when it comes to looting.
and i wont agree with u that women havent benefitd.
there has been any number of success stories across the country. in fact at the grass roots level bringing it was eminently sensible. when in most places husbands/fathers/sons/dominate.
so what? we wil keep exposing such. slowly, over a period of time, women wil assrt help themslvs.
this reservation process does help that way, i'd think.
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