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Statement: Is caste-based reservation policy in professional colleges justified?

Arguments:
I. Yes. The step is a must to bring the underprivileged at par with the privileged ones.
II. No. It obstructs the establishment of a classless society.
III. Yes. This will help the backward castes and classes of people to come out of the oppression of upper caste people.

A
Only I and II are strong
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Only II is strong
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Only II and III are strong
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Only I and III are strong
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All are strong
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Solution

The correct option is B Only II is strong
Clearly, capability is an essential criteria for a profession and reservation cannot ensure capable workers. So, neither I nor III holds strong. However, making one caste more privileged than the other through reservations would hinder the objectives of a classless society. So, argument II holds strong.

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