The story of Rakesh Kalasua, who managed to get selected as a Maths Teacher despite scoring GK: 0/100 and Maths: –9.79, is not just absurd—it’s a national shame. This is what happens when caste-based reservation trumps merit. Here’s why this is a slap on the face of every hardworking student 👇



1. From zero to Negative… and Still Qualified 📉➡️👔

Earlier, the concern was whether candidates had at least reached zero. Now, even those with negative marks walk straight into jobs. This is not social justice—it’s institutionalized injustice.



2. Merit Is Punished, Mediocrity Rewarded 🎯❌

Lakhs of hardworking general-category students spend sleepless nights chasing competitive exams. Meanwhile, a candidate with negative marks gets a secure government job just because of caste.



3. When teachers Can’t Do Maths, Who Suffers? 👩‍🏫➡️👶

Imagine sending your child to a government school where the Maths teacher himself failed in Maths. It’s not his life at risk—it’s the future of every innocent child he will “teach.”



4. The Free Pass Culture: A Scam in the Name of Justice 🛑

The reservation was meant as temporary affirmative action. Decades later, it has turned into a full-blown entitlement—producing teachers, doctors, and officials who lack the basic competence to serve.



5. The Rich Political Class Never Suffers 🏛️✈️

MPs, MLAs, bureaucrats, and judges never send their kids to government schools. They escape abroad or to private institutions. Only the common man’s child is sacrificed on the altar of “social justice.”



6. The Only Real Solution 🔑

Make it mandatory for children of all politicians, judges, and bureaucrats to study in government schools. Then watch how quickly the system reforms itself.



👉 Bottom Line:
When someone with negative marks becomes a Maths teacher, it’s not just a joke—it’s the burial of India’s education system. Social justice cannot mean social suicide.

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