Developereo
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I think people are being too naive. Secularism on paper, in the Constituion, does not guarantee minority rights if the schools educate the next generation with certain attitudes. Yes, the Constitution is always there and people can take the matter to court, but ordinary people cannot fight court battles all day. In practise, it takes more than a Constitutional guarantee to ensure that people's attitude and behavior are also tolerant.
As we have discussed elsewhere, minority relations in India vary greatly from state to state. Doubtless, it has to do with local history and the education system.
Here is a long but informative paper by an Indian author: BJP’s Assault on Education and Educational Institutions
It might be dated, but the question remains whether BJP has reformed itself -- or only gotten smarter about hiding their true agenda.
As we have discussed elsewhere, minority relations in India vary greatly from state to state. Doubtless, it has to do with local history and the education system.
Here is a long but informative paper by an Indian author: BJP’s Assault on Education and Educational Institutions
It might be dated, but the question remains whether BJP has reformed itself -- or only gotten smarter about hiding their true agenda.
While an impression is sought to be created that the BJP is holding back its agenda in deference to a large body of opinion in the country being opposed to it, on the ground the BJP has been having a field day in pushing through its programmes. It is concentrating on and going full steam ahead on the cultural – educational front in polarising society along communal lines. There is an attempt to Hinduise the educational system, root out liberal and leftist influences, and to re-write history in order to justify its anti-minority outlook.
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Much of their agenda is incorporated through moral education and general knowledge texts that concentrate on inculcating a Hindu consciousness and ‘pride in being a Hindu’. In the Government schools in the BJP ruled states and in the 20,000 odd Vidya Bharti schools and the shishu mandirs all over the country, the prescribed syllabus presents Indian culture as Hindu culture, totally denying its pluralistic character and the contribution of the minorities to the creation of the Indian identity. Everything Indian is shown to be of Hindu origin and the minorities are characterised as foreigners owing their first allegiance to political forces outside this country.