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#RemoveMughalsFromBooks: Bhakts campaign on Twitter to erase Mughal history from school books
On Wednesday, the hashtag #RemoveMughalsFromBooks, was one of the top trends of Twitter. The topic of debate- whether Mughal history should be taught to children in schools or not.
India.com News DeskonMarch 2, 2016 at 10:18 AMEmail
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March 2: Sanghis it seems have no other issues to raise and hence, taking a leaf out of their respected Union HRD Minister Smriti Irani, are running a campaign to review and selectively ‘cleanse’ the history syllabus being taught in schools across the country. A few days after Irani raised questions in the Parliament at the content in a class 4 teacher’s handbook, a trend has emerged, on the microblogging website Twitter, to remove Mughal history from textbooks being taught in schools.
On Wednesday, the hashtag #RemoveMughalsFromBooks, was one of the top trends of Twitter. The topic of the debate was whether Mughal history should be celebrated or taught to our children in schools or not. The central argument of those in favour of removing Mughals from history, was that Mughal rulers looted and plundered Indian lands, destroyed Hindu temples and monuments, and converted thousands of Hindus. Sanghi twitterati rallied around this argument and pushed for replacement of Mughal history with stories of ‘real heroes’, as some of them put it.Also Read: Smriti Irani on school books: Will abide by constitutional modalities
And of course the argument of the destruction of Ram Temple by Babur, featured as one of the arguments..
Narendra Modi Fan@Narendramodi_G
1528 AD – Mir Baki, the Commander-in-Chief of Babur destroys the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Temple at Ayodhya.#RemoveMughalsFromBooks
8:59 PM - 1 Mar 2016
There were also some who ridiculed the trend and the arguments that it’s based on and responded with sarcasm and humour. People raised the questions on the argument that a part of the history should be removed, saying that hushing up the truth about India’s past cannot make it disappear- because, you know, logic.
Visa@Visa83949083
#RemoveMughalsFromBooks
Sanghies playing emotional trick. Making people believe that whatever RSS does is correct.
9:04 AM - 2 Mar 2016
Sandeep Roy@sandeeproy1
So, the British came and won the country from no one?#RemoveMughalsFromBooks
8:56 AM - 2 Mar 2016
dhiraj tiwari@djmadguy
Where will the historical monuments go?? Will bhakts try to remove them too, which were made by mugals??
#RemoveMughalsFromBooks
We’ll let this tweet have the last word. Enough said.
Be'Havin!@WrongDoc
Denial and repressing memory are the immature defense mechanisms of a traumatized society. That's what#RemoveMughalsFromBookssuggests.
#RemoveMughalsFromBooks: Bhakts campaign on Twitter to erase Mughal history from school books | Latest News & Gossip on Popular Trends at India.com
On Wednesday, the hashtag #RemoveMughalsFromBooks, was one of the top trends of Twitter. The topic of debate- whether Mughal history should be taught to children in schools or not.
India.com News DeskonMarch 2, 2016 at 10:18 AMEmail
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March 2: Sanghis it seems have no other issues to raise and hence, taking a leaf out of their respected Union HRD Minister Smriti Irani, are running a campaign to review and selectively ‘cleanse’ the history syllabus being taught in schools across the country. A few days after Irani raised questions in the Parliament at the content in a class 4 teacher’s handbook, a trend has emerged, on the microblogging website Twitter, to remove Mughal history from textbooks being taught in schools.
On Wednesday, the hashtag #RemoveMughalsFromBooks, was one of the top trends of Twitter. The topic of the debate was whether Mughal history should be celebrated or taught to our children in schools or not. The central argument of those in favour of removing Mughals from history, was that Mughal rulers looted and plundered Indian lands, destroyed Hindu temples and monuments, and converted thousands of Hindus. Sanghi twitterati rallied around this argument and pushed for replacement of Mughal history with stories of ‘real heroes’, as some of them put it.Also Read: Smriti Irani on school books: Will abide by constitutional modalities
And of course the argument of the destruction of Ram Temple by Babur, featured as one of the arguments..
Narendra Modi Fan@Narendramodi_G
1528 AD – Mir Baki, the Commander-in-Chief of Babur destroys the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Temple at Ayodhya.#RemoveMughalsFromBooks
8:59 PM - 1 Mar 2016
There were also some who ridiculed the trend and the arguments that it’s based on and responded with sarcasm and humour. People raised the questions on the argument that a part of the history should be removed, saying that hushing up the truth about India’s past cannot make it disappear- because, you know, logic.
Visa@Visa83949083
#RemoveMughalsFromBooks
Sanghies playing emotional trick. Making people believe that whatever RSS does is correct.
9:04 AM - 2 Mar 2016
Sandeep Roy@sandeeproy1
So, the British came and won the country from no one?#RemoveMughalsFromBooks
8:56 AM - 2 Mar 2016
dhiraj tiwari@djmadguy
Where will the historical monuments go?? Will bhakts try to remove them too, which were made by mugals??
#RemoveMughalsFromBooks
We’ll let this tweet have the last word. Enough said.
Be'Havin!@WrongDoc
Denial and repressing memory are the immature defense mechanisms of a traumatized society. That's what#RemoveMughalsFromBookssuggests.
#RemoveMughalsFromBooks: Bhakts campaign on Twitter to erase Mughal history from school books | Latest News & Gossip on Popular Trends at India.com