http://www.newstodaynet.com/20aug/rf18.htm
 
Private or public?
        Nobody, it seems, can beat Dr S Ramadoss when it comes to rhetorics. He 
is taking his self-appointed role of being the guardian of education in 
Tamilnadu so seriously that he is coming up with bizarre statements on the 
recent pronouncements of the Supreme Court on quotas in private colleges. 
        This column had very recently explained how difficult it is to find 
fault with the Supreme Court's verdict. The logic is pretty simple: How can the 
government dictate terms to private colleges? It can put in place broad 
guidelines for overall running of colleges, but it has no right get into the 
business of reserved quotas in private institutions. 
        But Ramadoss doesn't think so. In fact, he asserts it is erroneous to 
call these colleges as self-financing private institutions. 'How can you call 
them private colleges when they are getting fees from the public,' he asked at 
a meeting in the city yesterday. 
        How ingenious! Socrates would be proud of this logical deduction. 
Anybody who gets money from public for whatever they offer cannot be private. 
So a restaurant or a dress shop, that obviously runs on public patronage, by 
the dint of Ramadoss's assiduously thought-out logic, will henceforth be a 
public enterprise. And if the Left parties also agree to his views, they can 
even become a PSU. 
        The problem with these bleeding-heart politicos is that they have been 
so used to giving things from others pockets that they can't stomach the fact 
that they no longer can do so. 
        If the political parties are so keen to ensure reservations for the 
downtrodden, then why can't they come up with institutions specifically for the 
purpose. In fact, that should be most logical thing to do. 
        If you want to feed a hungry person, you should either cook him food or 
give him money to buy some. You can't order others to provide food. 
        But that is what Ramadoss wants now. 
        When Dr. Ambedkar raised the demand for reservation of jobs for Dalits, 
he probably never visualised that the issue would one day be deplorably 
exploited by politicians just to boost their vote banks. It was the cruelties 
that he had seen inflicted on Dalits that had motivated him to fight for their 
cause. In fact, he dropped the issue of a separate electorate for low-caste 
Hindus when the Congress Party acceded to his demand of reservation. 
        Politicians play the game of reservations for ulterior gain and would 
not mind dividing the whole of society in the name of the quota system. 
        The time has now come to ponder over the question of reservation and 
whether it is an effective policy to help the lot of the downtrodden classes or 
those living below the poverty line. 
        The confusion over what is private and public is the least one would 
want in the circumstance. 
        But who can stop Ramadoss? 
 






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