Rajasthan Textbook Controversy: Minister Seeks Removal of Pro-Gandhi Books, Congress Cries Foul
A political storm is brewing in Rajasthan over school textbooks. A state minister has called for the removal of books that they claim portray the Gandhi family in an overly positive light, triggering a sharp response from the Congress party.
Minister Alleges Bias in Educational Materials
The minister argued that the current curriculum presents a biased perspective on history, focusing too heavily on the contributions of the Gandhi family while neglecting other important figures and events. They believe this creates an incomplete and potentially misleading understanding of India’s past for students.
Congress Condemns Move as “Ideological Attack”
The Congress party has vehemently criticized the minister’s demand, labeling it a blatant attempt to rewrite history and erase the legacy of the Gandhi family. They argue that such actions represent a dangerous form of ideological imposition and undermine the principles of a balanced education. The party has vowed to resist any attempts to alter the curriculum based on partisan political agendas.
The controversy has ignited a fierce debate across the state, raising questions about the politicization of education and the role of historical narratives in shaping young minds. As the two parties lock horns, the future of Rajasthan’s school textbooks hangs in the balance.