An impression has been created that students agitating against the Civil Services Aptitude Test (CSAT) are entirely opposed to testing of aptitude, presumably because they are deficient in such skills. Aptitude here is defined as the capacity for logical reasoning, problem solving skills, analytical abilities, verbal skills and basic numeracy. The conclusion is then drawn that this agitation is anti-meritocracy and which has led to assertions that there should be no place in the civil services for candidates who do not possess such skills which includes all the agitators and those who support them. This is a complete travesty of the actual stand taken by most of the critics of CSAT.