india loves talking about equality — just not practicing it.


From MBBS admissions to PG seats to government jobs to promotions, reservation follows students like a lifelong entitlement badge. Same classrooms, same professors, same textbooks, same labs… yet somehow the privilege must continue, again and again and again.

Meanwhile, the people actually funding the system — taxpayers — keep bleeding money and getting nothing, literally NOTHING, in return. No safety net. No social security. No fallback. Just a reminder to “pay again next year.”


This isn’t equality.
This is rewarding mediocrity and punishing merit on a national scale.




1. MBBS Seats Through Quota — Fine. But Why Does the Reservation train Never Stop?


If two students enter the same course…
sit in the same classroom…
study the same content…
take the same exams…


Why does only one carry the quota benefit forward for life?

NEET PG? Reserved.
Govt jobs? Reserved.
Promotions? Reserved.


So even after “equal opportunity,” the playing field is deliberately kept unequal to maintain permanent advantage.

Equality is supposed to start somewhere, not end nowhere.




2. Healthcare Is Not a Social Justice Arena — It’s a Life-and-Death Arena


A surgeon’s caste doesn’t decide whether a patient survives.
Skill does.


A doctor’s competence can save a child or cost a life.
This is not the space for engineered privilege.


Quality healthcare is not possible when merit becomes optional.




3. Merit Isn’t the Enemy — Mediocrity Protected by Policy Is


The system keeps whispering the same message:

“Don’t work hard. Don’t compete. We’ll lift you anyway.”


That isn’t empowerment.
That’s institutional dependency packaged as justice.


Real social justice is when people rise by capability — not political charity.




4. Taxpayers: India’s Most Abused, Ignored, Exploited Category


A software engineer earning ₹60–70k per month…
pays taxes for 5 years…
contributes nearly ₹30 lakh to the country…
loses his job…


And the system says:
“Good luck. You’re on your own.”


No allowance.
No unemployment support.
No rebate.
No relief.

Nothing.


It’s brutal how the people funding the system are treated as disposable.




5. India’s Socialism Is One-Sided: Pay If You Can, Demand If You Can’t


The formula is painfully simple:
Those who work harder pay more.
Those who work less get more.


In developed countries, taxpayers receive social security.
In india, taxpayers receive… the bill.


Year after year.
Decade after decade.




6. Reservation Was Meant as a Ladder — Not a Lifetime Lift


Ambedkar himself said reservations should not be permanent.
It was meant as a corrective measure.


Not a hereditary luxury.
Not a multi-stage entitlement.
Not a caste-based lifetime subsidy.

At some point, the system must stop being a crutch and start being a launchpad.




7. Merit Isn’t Privilege — It’s the Bare Minimum india Must Protect


india wants global quality healthcare.
India wants innovation.
India wants world-class institutions.


But you cannot build a superpower on lowered standards and political appeasement disguised as justice.

Merit is not an enemy.
Reservation forever is.




🔥 FINAL TAKE


Equality should be the starting line — not something that needs to be gifted at every step for life.
Healthcare cannot run on entitlement.
Taxation cannot run on exploitation.


And national progress cannot run on policies that reward mediocrity and guilt-tax merit.

india needs a system that lifts the weak, not one that traps the hardworking.


A system that rewards competence — not political caste calculation.
A system where a taxpayer gets dignity — not just a receipt.




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