What's new

Madhya Pradesh's Forced Patriotism: Students to Answer Roll Calls With 'Jai Hind'

manlion

SENIOR MEMBER
Joined
Mar 22, 2013
Messages
7,568
Reaction score
-3
Bhopal: The Madhya Pradesh government has made it mandatory for all school students in the state to respond to their roll call by saying “Jai Hind”.

The order, issued on Tuesday (May 15), according to the Times of India, stated that “this is the decision taken by state government to instil patriotism among students”.

The directive would be enforced in 1.22 lakh government schools when the new academic session begins. Its implementation is optional for private schools and an advisory would be issued regarding the same, said Madhya Pradesh education minister Vijay Shah.

The schools are currently closed for summer break.

Shah, in September last year, had instructed government schools in Satna district to start this practice as an experiment from October 1 onwards. He announced that the “patriotic” slogan would be eventually introduced in all schools depending on its success and subject to chief minister’s permission. Shah went on to say that “Jai Hind is acceptable to students of all religions so I have decided to introduce it. We just want to keep our culture alive which our young generation is forgetting,” reported by Hindustan Times.

The education minister had added at the time that the government would de-recognise schools that fail to comply with the directive.

In November, while addressing the NCC cadets at Shaurya Smarak in Bhopal, Shah had said that the current practice of marking attendance by saying “yes sir, yes madam” does not inculcate patriotism and thus, should be replaced with “Jai Hind”, according to an Indian Express report.

The move by the Madhya Pradesh government has been criticised by the main opposition party Congress. Congress leader K.K. Mishra said, “We cannot force patriotism. There is no need to make it compulsory, the government should first think about the quality of education, lack of teachers in government schools.”

Educationists have been drawing attention to the systemic drawbacks and loopholes plaguing the overall school system. The state of Madhya Pradesh, too, doesn’t fare well in the education department. A study by Child Rights and You(CRY) reported that even six years after the implementation of Right to Education Act, 2009, 94% schools in Madhya Pradesh had “significant infrastructural gaps”.

BJP spokesperson Rahul Kothari, however, defended the decision and said it should be looked at in a positive manner. “It’s a great initiative for instilling patriotism among students. We should look upon this in a positive manner,” he said.

In September, Madhya Pradesh chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan and his government had already directed the schools and madrasas to sing the national anthem and hoist the tricolour daily. Official sources suggest that the latest order has also been taken after taking permission from Chouhan on Monday.

In the past, many such instances of forced patriotism have run into controversy. In 2016, the Tribune reported that a BJP leader and former MLA from Amreli Dilip Sanghani, who heads Shree Patel Vidhyarthi Ashram Trust, made it compulsory for students seeking admission to the educational institutions run by the trust – including two high schools, a primary school and a college, to write ‘Bharat Mata Ki Jai‘ in their application forms.

Sanghani had then argued, “Time has come to rejuvenate the spirit of patriotism among students, especially after anti-India slogans were (allegedly) shouted on the Jawahralal Nehru University campus in Delhi. Opposing the chanting of ‘Bharat Mata Ki Jai‘ is like opposing the country.”

“We have decided that admission will be given to only those who write the slogan on admission form. Just as it is not compulsory to write it, it is also not mandatory for those who don’t write it to enrol in our institutes. Those who want to take admission, must show their commitment towards the country,” he added.

Yoga guru Ramdev, in the same month, said that he would have “beheaded” lakhs of people for refusing to say ‘Bharat Mata Ki Jai’, were it not for the law of the land. He was later booked under section 295 A (deliberate and malicious acts intended to outrage religious feelings) of the IPC, as per the Indian Express report.

In July 2017, The Hindu reported how the Madras high court had passed an order making it mandatory for private and government schools in the southern state to make sure that their students sing ‘Vande Mataram” at least twice a week, preferably on Monday and Friday. The order added that the song could also be played in other private and government institutions at least once a month. However, the order also specified that no person or organisation should be compelled to sing or play the song if they have difficulty. But valid reasons needed to be provided, the order added.

https://thewire.in/education/madhya-pradesh-roll-call-jai-hind-schools-patriotism
 
. . .
I'm sure there must be some smartalek Muslim students who will act as if they have a speech problem that he can't pronounce the letter J and says it like G! :laugh:
 
.
Jai Hind ! Jai Hitler !!!

heil_hitler_1.gif
 
.
the more Hindiáns impose their Hindutva ideology, they more vehemently the people of Kerala and Tamilnadu will resist. TN, Kerala is no Karnatak ..

Just like how Karnataka will resist BJP and Hindutva, right? :haha:

Wait and watch for TN and Kerala, we will make Karnataka look like a picnic :sarcastic:
 
.
Just like how Karnataka will resist BJP and Hindutva, right? :haha:

Wait and watch for TN and Kerala, we will make Karnataka look like a picnic :sarcastic:

resist ? keep dreaming on Tamilnadu/Kerala - 1 communist the other Darvidian. BJP's win in election is due to the mass influx Cow belt sanghis into Karnatak. Even with the influx, no way BJP would have taste power w/o donkey trading

 
.
resist ? keep dreaming on Tamilnadu/Kerala - 1 communist the other Darvidian. BJP's win in election is due to the mass influx Cow belt sanghis into Karnatak. Even with the influx, no way BJP would have taste power w/o donkey trading


From BJP won't win in Dravida nadu to excuses, you have come a long way.
Don't worry buddy, you will give the same excuses for Tamil Nadu and Kerala.

Welcome to your worst nightmare - Sanghified South India :D

regarding the tweet from the clown, message for him and you as well, remember 2008, remember it well.
BJP will get majority and JDS will come as poor looser in all this.

Oh and we will destroy Congress in the process. We will split Congress and make sure by 2019, there would be no Congress led by Pappu and his mommy in Karnataka.
 
.
I'm sure there must be some smartalek Muslim students who will act as if they have a speech problem that he can't pronounce the letter J and says it like G! :laugh:

Bhai tension na lo. Maana wo apki tarha zabardast ko jabardast or sazish ko sajish nahe bolty hongy, but haan jai hind bol lengy.
 
.
Very bad . . kids should only be forced to recite prayers in convent schools or prarthnas in sarasvati shishu mandirs . . . . but not Jai hind which is above religion or caste !!

:) :) :)

Bhai tension na lo. Maana wo apki tarha zabardast ko jabardast or sazish ko sajish nahe bolty hongy, but haan jai hind bol lengy.
Jaan de bhai . .bhai Amrika zarur pohoch gaya per zehniyat to desi hi rahegi uski. :P
 
.
Jaan de bhai . .bhai Amrika zarur pohoch gaya per zehniyat to desi hi rahegi uski. :P

Haha. Yar its your country and we have no right to comment on your internal issues. But if you government "think" that this step will increase patriotism in children's then it should do so. (Though we all know it won't change much only that bachy mazak uraany lag jayn gy jai hind ka). You know them. :D
 
.
the more Hindiáns impose their Hindutva ideology, they more vehemently the people of Kerala and Tamilnadu will resist. TN, Kerala is no Karnatak ..

I'm sure there must be some smartalek Muslim students who will act as if they have a speech problem that he can't pronounce the letter J and says it like G! :laugh:

It would be great if posters would educate themselves before jumping to post.

Jai Hind translates to ' Victory to India" , where does religion figure in this ?

Next , it was coined by Zainul Abideen Hassan, and was used by SC Bose & the INA as a shortened version of Jai Hindustan Ki.

The Jai Hind postmark was the first commemorative postmark of Independent India, and was issued on the day of independence, 15 August 1947.

Now, where is the problem & why ?
 
.
Very bad . . kids should only be forced to recite prayers in convent schools or prarthnas in sarasvati shishu mandirs . . . . but not Jai hind which is above religion or caste !!

:) :) :)

did you read the article ? It has nothing to do with prayer recitation in religious education institutions
Its answering roll call
Bhopal: The Madhya Pradesh government has made it mandatory for all school students in the state to respond to their roll call by saying “Jai Hind”.
 
.
did you read the article ? It has nothing to do with prayer recitation in religious education institutions
Its answering roll call

And we will make sure kids in Tamil Nadu and kerala reply the same. ;)
 
.
Just like how Karnataka will resist BJP and Hindutva, right? :haha:

Wait and watch for TN and Kerala, we will make Karnataka look like a picnic :sarcastic:

like how Hindutva fascists captured power in the following states ?

32783550_2126010557657523_5221947974371770368_n.jpg
 
.
Back
Top Bottom