Inculcating intolerance in schools
The RSS run schools in India publish things such as the following in their textbooks:
“Delhi’s Qutb Minar is even today famous in his (Qutbuddin Aibak’s) name. This had not been built by him. He could not have been able to build it. It was actually built by emperor Samudragupta. Its real name was Vishnu Stambha…. This Sultan actually got some parts of it demolished and its name was changed.”
Little, innocent minds are thus being sentenced to a life rife with the feeling of resentment and intolerance. (for no fault of theirs!!!)
Lets be careful which school we put our kids in. Unless you want your children to grow up into hate mongers.
I don't know how any parent would willingly allow such a thing to happen to their kid. Its a different matter if you have no choice.
I for one am sure I want my children to grow up to be compassionate, loving and happy and not hateful and restless with a readiness to partake in crime. (as long as it is directed to those from a different religious community)
You can read the whole article that appears in The Hindu here
PS: The RSS or the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh is a Hindu fundamentalist organization in India that are accused of harbouring fascist ideologies.
PPS: Thanks to KPJ for the link.
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the newespaper, interestingly named 'The Hindu' never ceases to amaze me with their clarity and direction in the journalistic pursuits on this subject.
cheers!
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Gross misinterpretations are leading to a generation of people where hate is the mantra.
Fundamentalism and intolerance are sown in young impressionable minds
by people with selfish and vested interests.Such bad elements is there in all relegions.
But then again if we succumb to the blame game all we end up doing is go around in circles.
An infinite vicious cycle.
PS - On a happier note , it reincarnated back on its home planet where it now spends its time munching cosmic diodes and mint plasma.
exactly!
Bhaskar,
What a pleasure to see you here and i am strongly inclined to beleiving your story...sure seems like the most plausible..:D
Ya man...this was quite a lensewiper for me too...