Sir who is elite in India ? if you could explain this and i will be able to argue further if your point is fair enough or a just a protest
Let me start with my city of origin, since my village of origin is now in a foreign country.
People from the known schools are elite: St. Xaviers, La Martiniere, Don Bosco, Calcutta Boys School, St. Lawrence, St. James, St. Thomas: Loreto House, Diocesan, Queen of the Missions among the anglicised; South Point, Mitra Institution, Hare School, Ballygunge Government High School, Gokhale Memorial (many more besides these) among the older vernacular institutions;
people from the better colleges are elite: Presidency, Scottish Church, St. Xaviers, Maulana Azad, Asutosh, Bethune, Lady Brabourne, Sanskrit College, and their peers; also Jadavpur University, Shibpur Engineering College, Hooghly Mohsin College;
people from the major professional institutes are elite: Calcutta Medical College, National Medical, NilRatan Sircar Medical College, RG Kar Medical College, IIT Kharagpur, IIM Calcutta;
people from the legal and medical professions are elite, including all judges, especially the High Court judges, members of Orr Dignam, Fox and Mundle, Sanderson Morgan, Khaitan and Co., or practitioners at Woodlands, Bellevue, BM Birla Heart Clinic, Ruby Hospital, Peerless Hospital, AMRI, a dozen more, including the teaching hospitals;
people who are members of the Bengal Club, Calcutta Club, Royal Calcutta Golf Club, Royal Calcutta Turf Club, Saturday Club, Tolly Club, CC&FC, Calcutta Swimming Club, Calcutta Rowing Club, Lake Club, Bengal Rowing Club;
people from the well-known business families are elite: the Sir R. N. Mukherjee family, the Birlas, the Goenkas, the Bangurs, the Khaitans, the Jalans, the Sens, the Mitras;
people from corporate circles are elite;directors of the tea, and other well-known Calcutta based companies, like ITC, Tata Steel, Metal Box, ICI, Lipton, Bengal Paints,Jenson & Nicholson, MacNeil and Magor, Mackinnon Mackenzie, Shaw Wallace, NICCO, Stewarts and Lloyds;
people from Eastern Command are elite, all those stationed at Fort William, but also those stationed in Darjeeling and in the Dooars; also the aviators at Kalaikunda and the northern air bases; also the sailors at Calcutta, although their numbers have fallen off sharply;
people from the IAS, IPS and IFS, the IAAS and the Railways are elite;
people from the embassies and consulates are elite, though not Indian;
people from the world of literature, art, film and dance, and singing, theatre are elite.
Does that give you a picture of whom I mean?
as far as the low cast issues is concerned well better leave it to some other thread as the facts suggest that over all your society mentally on this issue is at the same point as it was thousands of years back. the laws and rules laid down by governments are good for nothing
As you wish; I was merely responding to your mischievous remark in a spirit of similar mischief, and without bothering to contradict your totally inaccurate picture of the situation as it is.
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I understand that U have ure own reasoning but the basis of the creation of Pakistan for the Muslims of subcontinent to practice their religion Islam independantly and with freedom.To protect Islam in its original shape as it came 1400 years ago.To protect and defend Islam in its every aspect.
Thats why Allama Iqbal gave two nation theory and Mr. Jinnah took the guideline and created a free land for the Muslims of the sub-continent. That was the only reason the Muslims of the sub-continent sacrificed so much and supported Mr. Jinnah selflessly for the creation of our country.
I disagree with both your paragraphs. And I disagree not based on my own reasoning, but onthe reasoning and on the strength of Pakistani liberals. However, I shall not get into the details, as already stated. Some other thread, if you feel necessary.