
Reservation politics, Rotten Schools: How India’s Children Pay the Price for Quota Games
The story is chilling but real: a government school teacher, earning nearly ₹80,000 a month, can’t even read basic English. Degrees without knowledge, jobs without merit, and futures without hope — this is the harsh result of a broken system where reservations and political hypocrisy rule the day.
Here’s how this scam works, and why your children are the ones paying the cost:
1. Teachers Without Basics, students Without Futures
When a teacher can’t read a simple sentence, how can a student ever dream of competing globally? Classrooms become cages, trapping children in ignorance.
2. Reservation: A Shortcut to Salary, Not Service
Jobs are secured not on knowledge, not on skill, but on a piece of paper stamped by quota politics. The result? teachers who can’t teach, doctors who can’t heal, engineers who can’t build.
3. ₹80,000 for zero Percent Knowledge
An unskilled teacher is worse than no teacher at all. Yet, the government pays fat salaries, rewarding incompetence while punishing merit.
4. Politicians’ Kids Study Abroad, Yours Stay Stuck
Every neta shouting about “social justice” ensures their own children are studying in london or New York. government schools are left as dumping grounds for ordinary Indians.
5. Degrees on Paper, Decay in Practice
When degrees come through loopholes instead of learning, the classroom becomes a fraud. students absorb mediocrity, not knowledge.
6. The Two Indias in Education
One india — elite private schools and foreign universities for the powerful. The other india — crumbling government classrooms where “teachers” can’t even speak the language of the textbook.
7. A System Designed to Fail the Poor
Reservation and political hypocrisy create the perfect trap: children of the poor remain chained to broken schools, while politicians pretend it’s “upliftment.”
💥 Final Word: If politicians really believe in reservations, let their children study in government schools under these very teachers. Until then, it’s clear: reservation politics is a weapon — and your child’s future is the collateral damage.