Bhagat Singh lesson deletion row: After backlash, Bommai govt takes u-turn


Bengaluru, May 19 (IANS): The ruling BJP in Karnataka has taken a U-turn in connection with deletion of the lesson on freedom fighter and martyr Sardar Bhagat Singh from the syllabus.

According to sources, the government after sensing the opposition from all corners has decided to retain the lesson of Bhagat Singh in the textbook. The state government has also halted the distribution of books to the SSLC class students in this background.

The Text Book Revision Committee formed by the ruling BJP in the state to review the syllabus had decided to drop the lesson on Bhagat Singh from SSLC (Class 10) Kannada textbook.


Sardar Bhagat Singh

The committee had decided to replace Bhagat Singh's text with writer Shivananda Kalave's "Swadeshi Sutrada Sarala Habba" lesson. This was criticised heavily and the state government then had come into a damage control mode.

The Opposition parties slammed BJP for disrespecting the freedom fighter. Congress leaders Siddaramaiah and state chief D.K. Shivakumar, former Chief Minister H.D.Kumaraswamy and the Social Democratic Party of India (SDPI) had attacked the BJP over the issue.

They chided that the BJP was turning textbooks as party brochures. They also objected to the decision on the deletion of Bhagat Singh's lesson and inclusion of speech of RSS founder Keshav Baliram Hedgewar in the textbook.

The TextBook Review Committee President, writer Rohit Chakratheertha while defending the decision to include RSS founder's speech, stated that the committee had no intention of promoting right wing ideology. If they had such a motive they would not have deleted the lesson on Bhagat Singh. "The lesson was included in the supplement textbook. It was not in the main part. There was no sufficient information about Bhagat Singh in the lesson. Hence, it was decided to remove the lesson," he had stated.

The decision of the revision committee to drop glorification of erstwhile King of Mysuru Tipu Sultan has also stirred controversy. Sources said that the committee has taken off his title 'Lion of Mysuru'' while mentioning him. The title was accorded to Tipu Sultan for fighting valiantly against the British.

The TextBook Revision Committee has reviewed social science textbooks of Class 6 and 10 and Kannada textbooks of Class 1 - 10.

 

 

 

 

  

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  • Rajan, Mangalore

    Thu, May 19 2022

    “Those who forget their history are condemned to repeat it.” This sentence, often attributed to the philosopher George Santayana, is actually a misquotation of his comment, “Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it --- Keeping this in perspective all should not continue to live in the past --( We admire all our heroes )-- In todays context however -- Past is manipulated for mischief-- ---- For Children and Childrens Children -- look to the future -- The future is Artificial intelligence -- Technology -- new developments - -Science -- medical breakthroughs --Engineering -- For Arts and artists -- new themes -- variations -- Sports excelling --etc --etc -- This is what is HOPE -- The leaders after independence gave hope -- by not digging into the past -- Now we find more and more of this -- narrow -- parochial -- mindset getting importance--

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  • ayes p, kudla/ksa

    Thu, May 19 2022

    What is this hide and seek game, Put the lessons of hate mongers on text book.

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  • Sameer, Riyadh

    Thu, May 19 2022

    BJ party should include lesson on Pumpwell overbridge (Nalin Kumar Kateel), Floating Bridge (Raghupathi Bhat), 40% Commission (Eeshwarappa) and PORN CD (Ramesh Jerkiholi) and the Savarkar , Hedgewar and so on who's contribution to India is 'anda'.

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  • Michael, Brahmavar

    Thu, May 19 2022

    Also add a chapter on Kothi Channaya and a poem Ekka saka. Delete all others including India.

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  • Akil, Udupi/Bengaluru

    Thu, May 19 2022

    Are you playing with the syllabus? The Education and the future of Children in Karnataka, both are at risk due to this Dirty Politics!!! All your dirty karma will back-fire you only at some point in future!!! Lage Raho... Jai Hind!!!

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  • real kujuma, kodial

    Thu, May 19 2022

    typical hedi savarkar attitude of chaddis....dont have the spine to defend what they have done...phir karna kyon?..male pataki toonda podid balupuna partylu...mukleg gun training enchinek?

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  • prakash, Manipal

    Thu, May 19 2022

    Tampering with history text books is like tempering with history itself... We studied history way back in 1977 to 80 during high school days... Nothing has changed since then... We have lived a good citizen's life... Why change now???... Concentrate on introducing classes on basic first aid, fire prevention and fire fighting, survival swimming and communal harmony...

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  • Alwin, Mangaluru

    Thu, May 19 2022

    RSS and BJP were not freedom fighters. So it's natural concept of their predecessors adopted

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