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@Rajaraja Chola @Maravan @MarkovChain
I have a question. To what extent, does caste play a role in politics?
It's a tricky situation. In one end, we want a growth for our country which is fully inclusive of everyone - on the other, the very idea of segregation on such basis leads to higher levels of inefficiency and slower growth.
Unfortunately, our society between 1947 and 1991 was built in a way where you had to know someone to get work done - you could not have relied on efficiency of execution, and if you did - you would have suffered big time. Welfare systems weren't actually reaching the intended people and there were so many intermediaries who took it for a ride. The downtrodden people looked at politicians who they knew (and who belonged to the same caste) as a source of support - and politicians capitalized on it by offering them short term benefits at the expense of real development.
Economic development will get rid of the caste based politics - it's the natural course of evolution. You will see caste based politics is prevalent mostly in areas where people are extremely poor like UP or Bihar. As our government becomes efficient and as private sector (which doesn't distinguish caste based talent but rather hires on merit) continues to grow - caste based politics will die a slow but certain death. Systems will then become the source of trust rather than people.