00:00Supreme Court has made a decision to make a decision to make a decision to make a decision.
00:30I think it's a very reasonable, commonsensical thing that we can all easily agree with because if you are a
00:38Hindu SC and ST, reservations are meant for those who have been deprived opportunities for several centuries.
00:45The OBC community, the SC community, the ST community. But the moment you then move from SCST and become some
00:52other religion, it is clear that you should not get the SCST benefits.
00:57It's common sense. So you can't be an SCST and also not be of Hindu faith.
01:03So that is, I think, what the Supreme Court has concluded. I am not a lawyer, I have not studied
01:06the judgment, but since you are asking me, I am answering.
01:37This is a great decision to make a decision.
01:38This is a great decision to make a decision.
01:44It is a great decision to make a decision.
01:53And it is a great decision to make a decision.
02:00So this is what we all know before.
02:04If the Supreme Court has put a vote on it,
02:08then we have to take care of it like this.
02:13This is not a new law, it is a old law.
02:17The Supreme Court and High Court have said this very early,
02:21that if any of the state of the ST community is converted,
02:25then they will have their status.
02:28This is not a new law.
02:35This is not a new law.
02:36The Supreme Court has said this,
02:38that this is a new law.
02:40The law has only been written in the United States.
02:44The Supreme Court has put a case on it.
02:45It will be a case on it.
02:48Then the Supreme Court has ratified it.
02:51This is not a new law.
02:52This is not a new law.
02:53This is not a new law.
02:54This is not a new law.
03:03The Supreme Court has not been written.
03:05This is a new law.
03:06The Supreme Court has been written for decades.
03:07And the Supreme Court has been written for decades.
03:07You
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