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Answer Overview

Response rates from 216 Regionalism voters.

40%
Yes
60%
No
40%
Yes
60%
No

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Other Popular Answers

Unique answers from Regionalism voters whose views went beyond the provided options.

 @9ZLYTP6answered…1wk1W

No, companies should be allowed to hire anyone they please as long as they don't practice discriminatory hiring.

 @9D72M5Zanswered…1yr1Y

Based on economic situation of the person irrespective of caste, religion,etc.

 @9D6XC35answered…1yr1Y

No, everyone should br treated equally. The reservation should be based for EBS

 @9MV5W6Ganswered…6mos6MO

caste based reservation should be limited in the private sector but not as much as it is given in the government sector

 @9L559W7answered…8mos8MO

caste based reservation for the most part dont reach to people who actually need them , it would turn a very big para if i started explaining the how but yeah , i believe doing caste sensus first and then re-evaluating the methodology of the reservation application is better

 @9K2JFLYanswered…9mos9MO

I believe that marginalization is intersectional. Instead of reservation on the basis of one specific dimension, there needs to be more sensitive, nuanced criteria, taking into consideration many layers of marginalization. And based on that, an individual can certainly be offered reservation. Caste, Class, Gender, Religion, Physical and Mental health situations etc. need to be considered, and not just an on-paper caste of a person.