DU book describes Bhagat Singh as ‘revolutionary terrorist’, says BJP member

DU book describes Bhagat Singh as ‘revolutionary terrorist’, says BJP member

PTIUpdated: Friday, May 31, 2019, 03:58 PM IST
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New Delhi: A book which forms part of Delhi University curriculum calls Bhagat Singh a “revolutionary terrorist”, BJP member Anurag Thakur said in Lok Sabha today and demanded a debate on what is being taught in the educational institutions across the country.

‘India’s struggle for independence’, a book authored by noted historian Bipin Chadra and Mridula Mukherjee, have made such references, he said.

Thakur said the book also describes a Congress leader as a “charismatic leader”, which was a “joke” as the party had been reduced to 44 Lok Sabha seats.

This triggered protests from Congress members who objected to the mention of their leader, who was not present in the House. Speaker Sumitra Mahajan later expunged the Congress leader’s name.

In an UPSC examination, Thakur said, a question was asked about “revolutionary terrorism” of Bhagat Singh, a noted freedom fighter who was hanged by the British.

While taking strong exception to this, he hinted at the authors’ link with the UPA, saying Chandra was National Book

Trust chairperson between 2004-12. Mukherjee, he alleged, faced vigilance probe.

“There should be a debate on what is taught in this country,” he said, while noting that education plays a key role in building character.

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