http://www.hindu.com/2006/10/28/stories/2006102801131001.htm

Letters to the Editor

Creamy layer



I suffered tremendous social discrimination and suppression both
during my educational and social life. On many occasions, I have had
to conceal the fact that I belong to a particular community for fear
of discrimination. Today you can say I belong to the so-called creamy
layer. My question is: why should my granddaughter, whose father is an
engineer, suffer the same social discrimination as her grandfather? If
the creamy layer is excluded from reservation, she will not get its
benefits anyway. So why not accept her as a member of the forward
community?

When our Constitution gives a person the freedom to choose his or her
religion, why not allow the freedom to choose a caste? At least the
second or third generation among the SCs and the STs will live a
dignified and respectable life. After two or three centuries, there
will be no SCs or STs in society.

K. Asokan,
Chennai

Those arguing that reservation has benefited only the creamy layer
among the SCs, the STs, and the OBCs should understand that so far all
the benefits of education and employment have been cornered only by
the creamy layers of all castes. Since the backward sections have been
excluded and discriminated against for centuries, anyone getting the
benefit of reservation would appear to be a member of the so-called
creamy layer.

If the irrational rhetoric of the anti-reservationists is extended,
only the poorest of the poor should be permitted to study in
government-subsidised schools and colleges. Logically therefore all
the economically forward groups must be forced to study in private,
expensive institutions. By this we will remove the creamy layer
cutting across caste lines.

Sachin Singh,
New Delhi

A section of the SCs and the STs has certainly become part of the
mainstream. It is only logical that the beneficiaries allow the less
fortunate among them to lay claim to the benefits of reservation.

Arpitha Nair,
Thrissur, Kerala



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