Don't
'..He said as soon as they will get a copy of the bill, the medicos will consult lawyers and move the Supreme Court against the proposed legislation.' Read more about what the agitating medicos plan to do now that the Bill has been introduced in parliament.
Move the courts? Nothing new. It has been a favorite tool with those seeking 'equality' since independence. Perhaps no other class of legislation have been challenged as often and as vigorously as policies advocating reservations..One of the many reasons why a majority of the States in India and the Centre itself did not even attempt to correct the criminally skewed representation in jobs and higher education until very recently. But the most important reason why legislation was so rarely sought to be introduced and so frequently sought to be challenged was very simple : most of the governments were(/are) upper caste led and most of the 'rights' -conscious challengers were(/are) upper caste too. That doesn't add up, in your view..? Let me put it more bluntly - both the 'stallers' in government and the 'challengers' from civil society were both motivated by blind prejudice. Until now.
So blinded were they by prejudice that they'd overlook all the facts, evidence..data piling up before their own eyes (as powers that be in government)...and brush away all the proof of discrimination, exclusion..and inequality they'd witness every day (as constituents of civil society). And stall..and challenge. Until now.
And it seems like, even now.
I'd like to tell the challengers : Don't. Does that sound aggressive..like a warning? (If it's interpreted as one, it'd be a rarity in this blog's history - usually, I've been at the receiving end of dire threats about what would happen to the OBCs if this legislation went through). I'm only trying to tell the savarnas that the OBCs aren't the enemy- their own prejudices are...
I'm only trying to look into the future and see where..all this might lead upto.