Friday , November 15 2024

Rajasthan Education Minister Madan Dilawar says that there is no need to teach 'rapist Theta Akbar' in books – News India Live

Education Minister Madan Dilawar: Rajasthan Education Minister Madan Dilawar has once again given a controversial statement. Madan Dilawar said that Akbar was not great but violent. Rajasthan Education Minister Madan Dilawar has given a big statement regarding Akbar.

Education Minister Madan Dilawar said that Akbar was a rapist, he used to pick up beautiful girls and then rape them. How can this be great?

He described Akbar as a rapist and said that Akbar used to kidnap girls. He was a rapist and hence should not be taught about Akbar in the book. Education Minister Madan Dilawar further said that Akbar was not great at all.

Akbar was an invader, who used to establish Meena Bazaar and kidnap beautiful women and girls. Was raping them, there is no need to teach such rapists in books. Madan Dilawar further said, 'Akbar was a miscreant and a miscreant can never be great.'

The people who wrote books in the past must have had a slave mentality. So they included it in the curriculum. I am reviewing everything and forming a committee for this. This committee will give information about where history is being destroyed and distorted.

Let us tell you that Madan Dilawar's statements have been in discussion even before this. Some time ago the Education Minister had shown strictness regarding dress code in schools. During this, he said that schools have a fixed dress code, which has to be worn. If someone does not follow these orders, the government can make them follow these orders.

During school hours, teachers expressed strong objection to visiting temples and mosques and said that some people would come wearing Hanumanji attire, some would come wearing burqa. He said that complaints are being received in schools, some are going with their faces covered and some are going wearing burqa. Tomorrow someone will come in the guise of Hanumanji.

Talking about strict action on the dress code implemented in the schools of the state, the Education Minister said that there are already standing orders in this regard. He was in the previous government also and is there even now. You must wear only the applicable dress code. Many government teachers disappear after going to the temple of Balaji, Bhairuji, while some go to offer namaz. In such situations, students' studies are affected.

Strict orders have been issued for such teachers and they have been instructed to come to school on time. The minister has so far suspended more than two dozen government school teachers with immediate effect. And the process of continuous action continues.