Director Pa Ranjith strongly condemns Supreme Court's recent judgement regarding reservation
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Pa Ranjith, celebrated not only as a successful filmmaker but also as a prominent Dalit activist, has long been a vocal advocate for the rights of the oppressed. His activism took centre stage again when he expressed strong opposition to the recent Supreme Court ruling that calls for the exclusion of the 'creamy layer' within the Scheduled Castes (SCs) and Scheduled Tribes (STs) from reservation benefits.
On August 1, the Supreme Courtâs justice panel delivered a verdict mandating states to identify and exclude economically advanced individuals within the SC/ST communities from social reservations. The term 'creamy layer' refers to those who are perceived to be economically well-off within these communities.
This judgment has sparked widespread debate and resistance among activists who argue that it undermines the core purpose of affirmative action. Pa Ranjith, known for his deep commitment to social justice, joined the growing chorus of voices condemning the ruling. In a powerful social media post that has since gone viral, he articulated his concerns:
"The recent Supreme Court discussion on introducing a 'creamy layer' for SC/ST reservations is deeply concerning and strongly condemned.
Caste is a socio-cultural identity, not altered by economic status. Creamy layer in SC/ST categories undermines the essence of affirmative action aimed at social justice. Reservations are already insufficient relative to the SC/ST population, giving rise to significantly underrepresentation.
The bench's Brahminical perspective fails to address the systemic oppression faced by SC/ST population, instead perpetuating further exclusion. The focus should be on expanding quotas to reflect demographic realities, not creating new divisions. #SaveReservation (sic)."
The recent Supreme Court discussion on introducing a 'creamy layer' for SC/ST reservations is deeply concerning and strongly condemned.
— pa.ranjith (@beemji) August 2, 2024
Caste is a socio-cultural identity, not altered by economic status. Creamy layer in SC/ST categories undermines the essence of affirmativeâ¦
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