There will be saffronisation of education for nation's good, says Katheria

"If students do not read about Maharana Pratap or Shivaji, will they then read about Ghengis Khan," asked Union Minister Ramshankar Katheria.

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Ramshankar Katheria
Union Minister Ramshankar Katheria

In Short

  • Katheria said there will be saffronisation of education.
  • Minister was addressing a function at the Lucknow University to celebrate Hindvi Swaraj Diwas Samaroh.

In a statement that could stir up another hornets nest, Union Minister Ramshankar Katheria has said there "will be saffronisation of education and the country" if it is "good" for the nation.

"I am saying there will be saffronisation in education and in the country. Whatever is good will definitely take place. Be it saffronisation or sanghwad, if its good for the country then it will definitely take place (...shiksha me bhi bhagwakaran aur desh me bhi bhagwakaran hoga. Jo desh ke liye accha hoga wo hoga. Chahe wo bhagwakaran ho ya sanghwaad ho)," he said.

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LIKE IT OR NOT THERE WILL BE SAFFRONISATION

The Minister of State for HRD was addressing a function at the Lucknow University to celebrate Hindvi Swaraj Diwas Samaroh to mark the 342nd coronation year of Shivaji. His remarks are likely to lend further ammunition to the opposition to attack the Modi government.

"It is for the benefit of the country and whatever is good for the country... Call it bhagwakaran (saffronisation) or sanghwaad if you will, but it will be done," he said.

"We have been seeing this for a long time...Whatever is in the interest of the country, for the benefit of the country, on the basis of which the nation can stand with pride in the world, should it not be made part of the syllabus or should it not been taught to our children," he said.

"If students do not read about Maharana Pratap or Shivaji, will they then read about Ghengis Khan," he asked.

He said people like Shivaji inspired India's independence. The minister also claimed that India's history had been "tailored" to suit the "tastes of a few people" and called it "India's greatest misfortune".

He called seeing "sacrifices of national leaders" in a political light, "a growing disease" in the country.

"Ambedkar is seen as the personal property of one party, or of Dalits. In fact, Ambedkar is not just an ideal leader and nationalist for the country, but for the entire world," he said.

Remembering the contributions made by several stalwarts in the freedom struggle, Katheria said they lived their lives for humanity and welfare of the nation.

He took the opportunity to blame the ruling Samajawadi Party in Uttar Pradesh for the states "educational backwardness". "Uttar Pradesh is backward in all areas and zero in education," he alleged.