
Activists, Muslim groups outraged over Rajasthan textbooks’ contents
The Hindu
Social activists and Muslim groups in Rajasthan have expressed outrage over some contents of the school textbooks and guidebooks on political science, which have sought to link religion with terrorism. The activists have demanded immediate action for the removal of “objectionable contents”.
The textbooks published by the State government for Class XII and the students’ guidebooks brought out by a private publisher stated that “Islamic terrorism” was a strand of the religion, which had brought havoc to the world by “suicide attacks, unlimited barbarity, blackmail, demand for ransom and heinous killings”. The answer to a question, “What do you understand by Islamic terrorism?”, stated that terrorism in Jammu & Kashmir was “purely religious” and could be put in the category of separatism. Another multiple choice question on the “objectives of Islamic terrorism” gave the options of establishing a Muslim nation, implementing Islamic principles and fighting non-Muslims with violence.More Related News













