Raghuram Rajan & Rohit Lamba: Groups, not individuals, are the focus of most policy, politics. This has social, economic costs
Everyone grows up with (or into) individual traits such as gender and intelligence, but also different group identities – you can be a Hindu or a Muslim, a Dalit or a Kayasth, a Bengali or a Malayali, and so on. How should the Indian state see the individual – as primarily defined by their individuality or by a group identity? The choice matters for it determines what we hold the state responsible for. It also affects how we see each other in society.
Our early leaders
chose to focus on the individual. “I am glad,” Dr Ambedkar said, “that the
Draft Constitution has discarded the village and adopted the individual as its
unit.” However, the Constitution and subsequent policies also recognised the
importance of traditional groups such as those formed around religion,
language, or caste…
Naxalites
should lay down their arms and challenge the ruling class to abide by the
Constitution
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