The indian education system was once considered a ladder to equality and progress. Today, it has collapsed into a monument of hypocrisy, where caste politics outweigh merit, teachers lack basic literacy, and politicians weaponize “social justice” only to survive in power. The result? A generation betrayed. If you cheer for reservations, here’s a simple challenge: send your children to government schools, and then talk.
1. Teachers Who Can’t Read, students Who Can’t Learn
When classrooms are run by “teachers” who cannot even read, the tragedy is complete. Children lose their future before it even begins. Merit has no seat in this classroom — caste does.
2. Reservation is a Political Drug, Not Social Justice
Let’s stop lying to ourselves. Reservation today isn’t about uplifting the poor. It’s about uplifting politicians. Votes matter more than the nation. And the easiest way to secure votes? Keep people trapped in dependency.
3. Meritless System = Brain Drain
Every time a brilliant student leaves for the US, Canada, or Europe, remember why. They’re not fleeing India; they’re fleeing a system that hates them for their talent. Brain drain is not an accident; it’s policy.
4. Two Indias, Two Schools
One india sends kids to expensive private schools, IIT coaching hubs, and foreign universities. The other india is forced to send their kids to crumbling government schools with teachers who can’t teach. And yet, those who scream for “equality” never send their own children there. Hypocrisy is the syllabus.
5. How Long Can This Farce Last?
A nation that kills merit kills its future. india cannot become a superpower while caste quotas decide careers, and literacy standards are ignored. The countdown is on — either meritocracy wins, or india loses.
⚡ Bottom Line:
Social justice has become a political weapon, not a moral principle. The education system is collapsing under its own weight. If we truly want justice, start with accountability. Make every politician, activist, and supporter of reservations send their kids to government schools. Only then will we see how long the slogans survive.
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