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Tablighi Jamaat

Hindutva’s laboratory in the south, especially in the coastal districts of Karnataka, has been hard at work spreading its divisive agenda. This is evidenced by an exponential rise in the number of hate messages and other communal clashes following the Tablighi Jamaat incident. A compilation titled A Chronicle of Communal Incidents in the Coastal Districts of Karnataka studies this disturbing trend and summarises the various communal incidents till April 29. The compilation may be viewed below:

 

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Exclusive: Is the Karnataka police hand-in-glove with RSS & Allied Groups? https://sabrangindia.in/exclusive-karnataka-police-hand-glove-rss-allied-groups/ Mon, 04 Jun 2018 10:19:41 +0000 http://localhost/sabrangv4/2018/06/04/exclusive-karnataka-police-hand-glove-rss-allied-groups/ A state BJP MLC had admitted in a Cobrapost Sting in 2015 that 60 per cent of the constables were their students and karyakartas from RSS. Recently, three police staffers admitted to doing nothing when a Muslim man was killed on Wednesday in Udupi on the suspicion of illegally transporting cattle. A timeline from 2010 […]

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A state BJP MLC had admitted in a Cobrapost Sting in 2015 that 60 per cent of the constables were their students and karyakartas from RSS. Recently, three police staffers admitted to doing nothing when a Muslim man was killed on Wednesday in Udupi on the suspicion of illegally transporting cattle. A timeline from 2010 details all the instances where the state police was implicitly and explicitly in cahoots with the local BJP, RSS and other extremist groups.

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Mangalore: Three police staffers recently admitted that they did nothing when Udupi resident 62-year-old Hussainabba was being allegedly lynched by Bajrang Dal activists on the suspicion of illegally transporting cattle. Other reports suggest that he died in the police car and was transported back to the scene of the incident where he was found on Wednesday.

The trend of lynching minorities on the slightest of suspicions have gained steam in the years since the last general election. Although, it is just the tip of the iceberg. The untethered attacks have been a long time coming as RSS spread its toxic tentacles deep into the law enforcement ranks in Coastal Karnataka to carry out its own vicious agenda.

A local BJP MLC had admitted in the course of Cobrapost’s ‘Operation Juliet’ in 2015 that, “We have tried to send some of our boys in the police. When I talk to students, I tell them to join the police. So when we need help, there are a lot of karyakartas from RSS. 60 per cent of the young constables are our students.”

Below is a timeline beginning from 2010 that lists instances exposing the nexus between Coastal Karnataka policemen and Sanghis:

August 7, 2010. Coorg.

The police are now taking up a one-year-old case of atrocities committed on a Dalit youth by members of Bajrang Dal. This incident came to light only recently. On July 5, 2009, a Dalit youth, Sridhar, 27, of Peraje village (Coorg District) was abducted by some members of the Bajrang Dal and taken to Bantwal town (D.K. District.) They  accused him of having abducted Anita, 22, of Bantwal, in June that year. Sridhar was paraded naked in public. Three months later ,the police discovered that Anita was one of the 20 women victims of serial killer Cyanide Mohan. Sridhar’s sister Kaveri too was one of the victims. When Dalit activists went to the Bantwal PS to register a case against the Bajrang Dal men, the police refused and sent them to Mercara PS. The Mercara police too did not register a case.

When Subramanyeshwar Rao, the SP of D.K. district, was made aware of this during a Dalit grievances meet recently, he directed his subordinates to register a case against the Bajrang Dal members.

(Published in The Hindu)


December 11, 2011. Mangalore.

Deputy Commissioner of Dakshina Kannada district and the Mangalore City Police Commissioner attended a well-lit sports meet held at the Shri Rama Vidya Kendra at Kalladka (Bantwal Taluk.) The head of the school is Mr. Kalladka Prabhaker Bhat who is also the ‘Dakshin Madhya Kshetriya Sampark Pramukh’ of RSS, the mother organization of Sangh Parivar.

The above-named public servants not only chose to wear the saffron shawls offered to them but also sat on the dais with other invitees sporting similar shawls. Persons holding public posts are expected to follow certain rules and regulations even in their private lives.

Wearing saffron shawls, which are the official symbols of Hindutva organizations, sent a wrong message to the public.

(Published in Karavali Ale)


June 16, 2011. Mangalore.

Mohammed Kabir and several other innocents had been picked up by the police and tortured at the time of the 2006 Ullal communal riots. The police had further booked false cases against them. Kabir had filed an appeal in the court and requested the court for relief. Angered by this, the policemen had committed more atrocities on Kabir and others and booked some more cases against them. The city additional civil judge and chief judicial magistrate has issued summons in two cases to Jayanth Shetty, former Circle Inspector of Ullal and sub-inspector Shivaprakash.

(Published in Karavali Ale)


 

August 27, 2011. Mangalore.

Mangalore police asked various Christian religious groups not to conduct any more prayer meetings at halls and homes. These instructions had been conveyed over the telephone to several pastors. Also, many were called separately to various police stations and given these verbal instructions. They had been told that in future, they would have to obtain written permission from the Deputy Commissioner of the district before conducting any such prayer meetings in any prayer hall, residence, community hall or hotel, etc. When they asked the reason for such an illegal and unconstitutional order, the police told them that they were under “pressure.”

When the office bearers of the Karnataka Mission Network met the Police Commissioner to talk about this issue, he assured them that they were free to continue with their usual practice. This was disclosed by the president of Karnataka Mission Network during a press conference held on August 27, 2011

(Published in Varatha Bharati. A reply to an RTI query stated that there are no such written instructions and no requirements of obtaining prior permission for prayers – compiler)


October 17, 2011. Mangalore.

“The district police resumed their raids on meat shops and the arrests and harassment of innocent people on the basis of false complaints by Hindutva groups,” said Mr. Ali Hasan, president of the D.K.District Meat Merchants Association. Quoting an incident, he said that on October 8, the Uppinangady police conducted an illegal raid on a shop having necessary permits and seized the meat stocks and arrested three shop assistants Hanif, Hamza and Toushik. The owner of the shop, Mr Muhammed Salim was not present at the time. Sometime later, Mr. Salim arrived at the shop and he provided the necessary permit to the Uppinangady SI J.T.Dasiri. But the latter reportedly told Salim that since the shop came under his jurisdictional area, no license could be issued without his permission. Salim was arrested.

Mr. Ali Hasan complained that the merchants are being prevented from earning their livelihood. He called the actions of the police unconstitutional and termed it as clear violation of human rights. He demanded action against the guilty policemen and protection for all licensed meat sellers of the district with immediate effect.

(Published in Varatha Bharati.)


October 25, 2011. Mangalore

The leaders of the Karnataka Komu Souharda Vedike, D.K., expressed their strong indignation at the police department’s refusal to grant permission for the public protest of  the ‘Jana Chetana Yatra’ by LK Advani. At a press conference here, they alleged that when they applied for necessary permissions for October 28, they were told to pre-pone it to 24th or 25th. It was impossible to organize the protest on these dates and the Vedike had no choice but to reject it. The Vedike condemned the attitude of the police and said that the district has turned into a “Saffron Republic.”

(Published in Karavali Ale)


October 29, 2011. Udupi.

The Udupi district unit of the Karnataka Komu Souharda Vedike staged a demonstration in front of the Deputy Commissioner’s office and submitted a memorandum to the Governor requesting him to direct the district administration to take all necessary steps to prevent any violence during the forthcoming ‘Jana Chetana Yatra’ of Advani.

(Published in Karavali Ale.)


May, 07, 2012. Mangalore.

The SHRC conducted an inquiry following a complaint against the Dakshina Kannada Deputy Commissioner and the Mangalore City Police Commissioner for wearing saffron shawls offered to them during a function held at the Puttur Sri Rama Vidya Kendra of Kalladka Prabhaker Bhat.

The second complaint was against a banner in praise of Pragya Singh Thakur, one of the main accused in several cases of saffron terrorism. The banner was put up at Ullal on the outskirts of the city. The SHRC has asked the concerned parties to appear before the Regional Commissioner at Mysore. Accordingly the Mangalore Police Commissioner Mr. Seemant Kumar Singh, Inspector Manjunath Shetty of Ullal police station and the complainant Suresh Bhat Bakrabail made personal appearances and submitted written statements and records. Mr. Sunder Bhat, Asst. Commissioner Puttur Division, appeared on behalf of the Deputy Commissioner.

(Published in Karavali Ale)


May 13, 2012. Mangalore.

During the monthly grievance meeting between the police and Dalit leaders held on May 13, it was alleged that the inspectors at several police stations were refusing to register cases against saffron activists engaging in moral policing. Guruvappa, a Dalit leader of Kadaba complained that “Rukmayya Gowda, ASI of Kadaba station is threatening Dalits and refusing to register any complaints. This is encouraging the culprits to continue their unlawful activities. In the April 26 incident, (see: April 26, 2012 and May 02, 2012. Kadaba,) a Dalit girl was threatened and coerced by activists of Bajrang Dal to give a false complaint against a Muslim youth. When the girl’s family went to the Kadaba station to lodge a complaint against the Bajrang Dal men, the ASI threatened the family.”

(Published in The Hindu and Karavali Ale.)


May 26, 2012. Mangalore.

If visitors to the D.K. district police website (www.dkpolice.org) were to infer that RSS is a subsidiary wing of the police, it would not be surprising at all. The official website of the police was carrying a collage of the RSS for more than a month. It showed a picture of the marching RSS cadre and some of its other social service activities. But the very next moment after this newspaper sought clarifications from the police, the advertisement was quietly withdrawn.  This news was first seen in ‘Bangalore Mirror’ on the May 26.

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(Published in Varatha Bharati.)


October 5, 2015

Operation Juliet: Busting the Bogey of Love Jihad

A Cobrapost and Gulail investigation revealed how the BJP and right-wing organizations like the VHP, RSS and their fringe groups use violence, intimidation, emotional blackmail, duplicity and drugs to split up Hindu–Muslim married couples. Our team visited Muzaffarnagar and Meerut in Uttar Pradesh, Mangalore in Karnataka and Kasaragod and Ernakulum in Kerala and Delhi to find the truth behind Love Jihad. Infiltrating the ranks of these groups, we discovered a sinister twist in this Love Jihad story. It was being carried out with sanctions from the BJP, VHP and RSS.

Across Uttar Pradesh, Karnataka and Kerala, the narrative around what the BJP, RSS and VHP define as Love Jihad is eerily similar. To counter “Love Jihad,” the BJP, RSS and VHP conduct what they call “rescue operations.” These operations often involve forcibly separating the couple, using violence on both of them and slapping fabricated cases of kidnapping and rape on the Muslim husbands. These organisations have formed teams comprising of lower level workers who keep an eye on cases of Hindu girls eloping with Muslim boys. Some of them also use right-wing leaning lawyers as informants. If an application is filed with the marriage registrar’s office under the Special Marriage Act, these lawyers tip these teams.

In the course of this one-year long investigation, codenamed Operation Juliet, the Gulail team met leaders and workers of the BJP, Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) and Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) such as BJP MP from Muzaffarnagar and Minister of State for Agriculture Sanjeev Kumar Balyan, BJP MLA from Thana Bhawan in Uttar Pradesh, Suresh Rana BJP MP from Kairana in UP, Hukum Singh BJP MLA from Sardhana, Sangeet Som BJP’s district level leader in Muzaffarnagar Sanjay Agarwal, Umesh Mallik, who contested the Assembly election from Budhana on a BJP ticket and lost, RSS leader Omkar Singh in Muzaffarnagar, Lalit Maheshwari VHP’s Muzaffarnagar unit head, VHP worker Hari Shiv Prasad, Shiv Kumar Sharma, the founder of Krishna Sena, a religious organization, Shrikar Prabhu Karnataka BJP’s executive member who has since been expelled from the party, BJP MLC from Mangalore Captain Ganesh Karnik, Jagdish Shenava advocate and VHP’s Mangalore district president and the chief of Hindu Unity Forum, Ravish Tantri.

Their interviews with Shazia Nigar brought out the following facts:

  • They forcibly rescue girls who are victims of “Love Jihad.”
  • They misuse public support to pressure the police and local administration into nullifying such marriages.
  • They file fake rape and kidnapping cases against Muslim youths who elope with or marry Hindu women.
  • They use fake documents to show girls as minors to implicate Muslim boys.
  • If a Hindu woman is not willing to give a statement against her Muslim lover or husband, or is not willing to forsake him, they use emotional blackmail and physical force to make her fall in line.
  • They even administer medicinal drugs on “Love Jihad” victims to induce temporary amnesia to rescue them from inter-religious marriages.
  • Interestingly, not a single woman, they claimed to have rescued, ever sought their help saying she was a victim of “Love Jihad.”
  • They distribute inflammatory pamphlets and books to further their cause.
  • They run counselling centres and Hindu helplines to brainwash Hindu woman who marry outside their community into giving up on their love life and settle for the man chosen by the Hindutva Brigade.
  • These counselling sessions consist of a poor depiction of the man she is in love with, denigration of his religion, calls to her family and community honour, instilling a sense of insecurity in the woman with regards to her future and threatening physical harm to both of them.

The Reality in Coastal Districts and Kerala

Jagdish Shenava, a lawyer and VHP’s Mangalore district working president, also recounted his experience of being involved in a rescue operation on February 29, 2014. He confessed to slapping false charges on Muslim men and admitted to using mobs to build pressure on the police and disrupt law and order.

He admitted to his involvement in several cases of “Love Jihad.” Recounting one particular case, he confessed that he got a Muslim man arrested on charges of kidnapping and talked the woman out of her decision to be with a Muslim man after “counselling” her. Jagdish Shenava said, “If they don’t understand, we use force.”

The same day our correspondent met BJP MLC Captain Ganesh Karnik in the party’s headquarters in Mangalore, who claimed to have infiltrated the police force with RSS workers and 60 per cent of constables being their students. This infiltration into the police force comes in handy when they need to take the law in their hands.

In Kerala, the Hindu Helpline is administering drugs to girls who have been “rescued.” These drugs cause temporary amnesia and are used to control the girl if she is “being too aggressive,” said Cijith of the Hindu Helpline in Ernakulam. “When she is adamant on Islam, we will send her to a religious counselling centre so that she can have a debate with our experts on the Quran. Even with that if she is not convinced, we send her to a medical hospital where she will be kept in a cell, she will be under some medication if she is aggressive. (If she doesn’t relent even then,) we will send her somewhere [else] where she can be kept for some days,” he said. Cijith believed that the work of the BJP, RSS and VHP has shown positive results. They also went on to propagate the stereotype of a Muslim as a terrorist.

Ravish Tantri, chief of Hindu Unity Forum in Kerala, added fuel to the fire. He said, “When the girl goes from the conversion centre to the court, we warn her that if she does not give a statement on her parents side and does not marry the guy suggested by us, then the moment she and her husband step out of the court, they will be killed by our people.” He added that the Congress and the Marxists also support them at times.

http://www.cobrapost.com/index.php/news-detail?nid=9150&cid=23
Cobrapost -Gulail Investigation    Date : 05/10/2015
www.cobrapost.com;  www.gulail.com


December 20, 2017. Subrahmanya.

An actor hailing from Bellare in Sullia was reportedly found with his co-star, a woman from Mysuru near the Subrahmanya temple premises. The co-star was later found wandering alone. Upon receiving a complaint from people, the Subrahmanya police brought her to the station and questioned her. It was found that she had left home on December 18 without informing anybody. She had similarly gone missing in August for which a complaint had been filed. On December 21, the police brought the actor to the station and allegedly misbehaved with him and assaulted him. The actress’ video narrating this was circulated on social media. The Dakshina Kannada Superintendent of Police took suo motu cognizance and initiated an inquiry against three policemen from the Subrahmanya station. The victims have not filed any complaint so far.

(Published in The Hindu, January 1, 2018. Anusha, the actress is from Chamarajnagar district and the actor is Parvez, a Muslim from Bellare, published in Prajavani, January 1, 2018.)


April 25, 2018. Udupi.

The Udupi Superintendent of Police has suspended a policeman Raghavendra for allegedly insulting Kishor Kumar Shetty on social media. Kishor had posted a message favouring Congress Party. Raghavendra had reacted to this by posting derogatory comments against Kishor Kumar Shetty.

(Published in Varatha Bharati.)


May 31, 2018. Udupi

Sub-inspector of Hiriyadka police DN Kumar was suspended on Thursday May 31, a day after Hussainabba was found dead at Perdoor. SP Laxman Nimbargi confirmed the suspension of DN Kumar to Daijiworld. He has been suspended not only for dereliction of duty, but also for not taking appropriate action in the case. Sources said that three more police personnel; assistant sub-inspector, head constable Rajesh and police jeep driver Gopal are also likely to be suspended soon in connection to the case. On Thursday, IGP Arun Chakravarthy along with other police officers, visited the crime spot and conducted investigations. It’s said that former SI of Hiriyadka police station Mahesh Prasad, who is currently serving in Puttur, will be heading the investigation into the case.

(Published in Daijiworld Media Network – Udupi)

These groups have unleashed violence on minorities and women for years while the corroded  law enforcement ignores their crimes. The string of violence is poised to continue if criminals are not brought to justice.
 

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Resisting Saffronisation of Textbooks: Karnataka’s Success Story https://sabrangindia.in/resisting-saffronisation-textbooks-karnatakas-success-story/ Tue, 20 Feb 2018 11:47:08 +0000 http://localhost/sabrangv4/2018/02/20/resisting-saffronisation-textbooks-karnatakas-success-story/ Today I am here to narrate a story to you. It is a longish story but has been pruned to fit the time available. Friends, it is a story of success. It is a story about a two-year long battle against saffronisation of school textbooks in the state of Karnataka. But before delving into the […]

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Today I am here to narrate a story to you. It is a longish story but has been pruned to fit the time available. Friends, it is a story of success. It is a story about a two-year long battle against saffronisation of school textbooks in the state of Karnataka. But before delving into the subject I would like to say a few words about textbooks in general in the pan-India context.

Saffronisation of Education

‘The Child is the Father of the Man’, goes the famous saying. It follows therefore that one of the foremost duties of a responsible society is to ensure a wholesome development of the child’s personality. And since textbooks play a major role in shaping the thoughts and critical thinking personality of the child, it goes without saying that utmost care should be exercised in the preparation of textbooks. Obviously textbooks with contents that run counter to and are not in conformity with the Directive Principles of the Constitution should have no place in India. But the actual situation is somewhat different. I will come to that presently.

Now, an authoritarian regime seeks to perpetuate itself and tries to impose its ideology on the people through coercive methods. The permeation of ideology also goes on through education, dance, drama, music, arts, folk theatre, cinema, TV Serials, etc. In addition story books, comics etc too are sprinkled with varying doses of the ruling ideology.

According to the famous sociologist Anthony Giddens, ideology as “shared ideas or beliefs which serve to justify the interests of dominant groups” succeeds in its permeation depending upon the means the dominant groups choose and the age group they target.

Once the consensus is achieved, the mass which received the dominant ideology believes that it is the only possible way of seeing the world. Since ‘knowledge’ plays a pivotal role in reinforcing an ideology, the educational field becomes the first choice for any dominant group seeking to perpetuate its ideology. Well aware of the fact that the young are quite impressionable the state directs a considerable part of its energy towards giving an ideological orientation to their education.

In India, we made a clear choice to be a socialist secular democratic republic. Coming to the education sector we have the Central Advisory Board on Education or CABE, National Policy on Education or the NPE, National Curriculum Framework or the NCF which are meant to ensure wholesome education for our young. NPE 1986 and NCF 2005 lay down certain norms and guidelines for textbooks and the latter must necessarily conform to these both substance-wise and content-wise.

The NPE 1986 stipulates that all textbooks must contain certain common core values along with other components that are flexible. And these common core values have been defined as “history of India’s freedom movement; constitutional obligations; promotion of values such as India’s common cultural heritage; egalitarianism; democracy and secularism; gender equality; protection of the environment; removal of social barriers; observance of the small family norm; inculcation of the scientific temper.” 

NCF 2005 guidelines clearly state: “India will be discussed from the perspectives of the adivasi, dalit and other disenfranchised populations and effort should be to relate the content much as possible to the children’s everyday lives”.

All this is fine, but in practice something entirely different is happening. Some political parties, from the moment they come to power, do their best to tamper with the textbook contents. The NCERT apparently does not have any control over the state institutions and the textbooks produced by them. This is probably why many are found to flout the NPE and NCF guidelines. Without doubt it is mainly due to infiltration of persons inimical to secular and democratic principles into the textbook preparatory bodies – such as persons owing allegiance to Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh or RSS which is the fountainhead of the far-right Hindutva ideology in India.

The RSS itself runs the single largest education enterprise in the country through its Vidya Bharati and Akhil Bharatiya Shiksha Sansthan. Its Vijnana Bharti wing deals with ancient Indian achievements in science. RSS runs thousands of Saraswati Mandirs and Shishu Mandirs spread across the country with lakhs and lakhs of students. Besides it controls many institutions of higher learning. Since many decades the children studying in RSS schools have been brain-washed by textbooks with a completely biased, motivated and vicious syllabus. Here are a few samples
 

  • Arabs were barbarians who advanced to convert other people to their religion.
  • Islam spread in India solely by way of the sword.
  • With the finds of bones of horses, yajna altars etc, scholars are beginning to believe that the people of the Harappa and Vedic civilisation were the same.

Between 1998 to 2004,  when the BJP was heading the NDA 1 government at the Center, it did all it could to change the content of education. But the present NDA 2 government has gone much, much further. Textbooks in all the BJP ruled states are now totally communalized. As recently as January this year the Modi government has revised the B Tech curriculum to include knowledge of ‘Indian values and ethics and ancient wisdom in science and technology’.

Apparently the inspiration for all this is coming from RSS and the ‘Honorable’ Dinanath Batra. Batraji’s rabid Hindutvawadi textbooks get messages from our PM Narendra Modi in which he praises the textbook board and Batra’s organization Shiksha Bachao Andolan Samiti. Incidentally Batra also runs a sister organization called the Shiksha Sanskriti Utthan Nyas. According to Modi, Batra’s movement aims to cleanse the distortions in Indian education! The PM himself, members of his cabinet and several RSS and BJP functionaries seem to be the torch-bearers of this cleansing exercise with their fantastic claims about India’s glorious scientific achievements!

Friends, these tall claims about the ‘Airplanes of Vedic Times’, ‘Plastic surgery of Ganesha’s Head’ etc, etc have made our country a laughing stock in the eyes of the global community.  The latest one in the series is the Union minister of state for education attacking the theory of evolution. All these fake claims of Hindutvawadis arise from what can be classified as an extreme ‘anxiety of Indianness’ where an inferiority complex manifests itself in jingoism. Friends, it is my firm belief that it is lack of critical education that is at the root of this anxiety and this is exactly what makes such people vulnerable to such half-truths and untruths.

RSS idea is to revive ‘the culture of India’ which it believes was damaged by the various colonisers. It  says “The content of education from the primary level to the higher education stage should be “Indianised, nationalised and spiritualised”; “Courses  at all levels, including vocational training courses, should  incorporate the essentials of Indian culture”;  “Sanskrit should be made obligatory for students between classes 3 and 10”. It has tried to achieve this by systematic infiltration of either its own members or persons sympathetic to its ideology into textbook committees.

Hence we have this situation in India where textbooks prescribed by even ‘secular’ education boards promote religious, caste and gender prejudices. Textbooks produced under the ambit of the state textbook boards, as well as those of prominent national boards, echo the same historical misconceptions and formulations. Most of them continue to perpetuate the colonial legacy of portraying ancient India as synonymous with the Hindu and the medieval Indian past with the Muslim. I don’t think any textbook so far has ever written about the many ‘Hindu’ kings who looted temples of rival kingdoms and took away images from temples as trophies of war. King Harshadev of Kashmir had a separate ministry to raid and loot temples. Professor Richard Eaton in his essay “Temple Desecration and Indo-Muslim States” provides many such examples. 

Though one can find ample material regarding the Indian upper caste oppression of dalits and adivasis, our textbooks are found to highlight oppression by Europeans alone. While there are lessons which speak about the “immoral behaviour of Catholic priests in the middle ages” no textbook discusses the Indian caste system and the practice of ‘untouchability’. Our so-called secular textbooks are also completely silent on the ideology that led to the assassination of the Mahatma and the organizational background of the assassin.

Such factual misrepresentations and deliberate exclusions of certain historical events and modern day social realities of India are clearly designed to orient the child towards one particular ideology. In the process the concept of ideological neutrality of education is given a quiet burial. Infiltration of the ‘Hindutva’ ideology into the textbooks constructs a homogenized culture of India. Such textbooks are preventing school-going children from becoming progressive and secular in their thinking and outlook. Moreover they demonise thoughts that run counter to the norm. Saffronization of textbooks is subtle and insidious. Its effects are long-term. It would not be an exaggeration to say that this is what ultimately leads to polarisation of society and horrors like communal riots including the 2002 Gujarat massacre.

Coming to the state of Karnataka, the pattern is quite similar. Textbooks containing lessons with a pronounced tilt towards the Hindutva ideology were prescribed for years together. The process of saffronisation began pretty early with RSS sympathisers occupying key positions in textbook committees. The late Prof. Mudambadithaya was one such person. He remained the chief convener for the textbook committees for many years. He was the mastermind behind the saffronisation of school textbooks in Karnataka from the year 2001 onwards. It was Mudambadithaya who prescribed the colonial violence and the contents of Hindu mythology in secondary school English textbooks in 2001. Blatant changes were made during the time of a JD (S) – BJP coalition government in 2006-07 and later during the rule of the BJP government between 2008 and 2013. With guidance apparently from Vidya Bharati and persons like Dinanath Batra, the government went ahead with large scale insertion of the ‘hindutva ideology’ especially in social science and languages textbooks.

Such developments naturally alarmed the educationists and progressive members of society. Voices began to be raised. But they were few and far between. On the whole the campaign was pretty low key. Actually till the year 2012 there was not much of an organized resistance to saffronisation of textbooks. A resistance movement of a serious nature started from the beginning of 2012. And it was spearheaded by the Karnataka Communal Harmony Forum (Karnataka Komu Souharda Vedike; KKSV).

The Shimoga unit of the Forum initiated a state-wide movement against saffronisation in the education field. A state level seminar was organized in Shimoga on April 4, 2012. More than 280 delegates from educational institutions, students and research scholars of Kuvempu university, writers, columnists, priests, nuns and lay people from all sections of the society attended. After extensive discussions with leaders of progressive groups it was planned to hold protests, rallies, seminars, discussions etc all over the state and submit memoranda to the concerned authorities. To pursue the matter a twelve-member committee called ‘Committee for Resisting Saffronisation of Education’ was set-up by the KKSV. The Committee based in Mangalore arranged several meetings and seminars and held protests with active assistance from over forty concerned organizations.

Meanwhile the government and its spokespersons vehemently denied any communal tilt to textbooks. Prof.Mudambadithaya staunchly defended the textbook contents through an article in newspaper with the heading ‘Saffronisation of Education- A Clarification”. Mr.Mudambadithaya was of the opinion that since our students going abroad forget their country and culture we need to instill in them patriotism and culture through adhyatma (Spirituality) using our textbooks. He lamented that such attempts were referred to as saffronisation. But Mr. Ishwarappa the then Deputy Chief Minister let the cat out of the bag when he said “Saffronisation is inevitable because in the textbooks of the past there is a lack of reference to great leaders of India and the culture of India.”

The Committee asked a lawyer to study the possibilities of either taking legal action against the government’s move or to bring a stay against distribution of the affected textbooks. Meanwhile a one-man Commission headed by Francis D’Souza, a research scholar (his subject: Ideologies in English Textbooks for High School and Pre-University classes) was appointed by the Committee to make a detailed study of the textbooks prescribed since 2012 and prepare a report. The Commission submitted a detailed report in August 2012. The Report was officially released during a seminar held in Mangalore in September 2012. The seminar drew overwhelming response from the public and the teaching community.

The Commission in its Report stated that adherence to NCF 2005 is observed in its breach and that the major portions of the analyzed textbooks did not come anywhere near it. Though NCF 2005 has recommended that stress should be given to social justice and justice for the downtrodden, these books in fact contained lessons that would result in the creation of an opposite viewpoint in children. The Commission noted that these books contained lessons that treated dalits, women, adivasis and minorities as inferior beings. The Commission also found extensive distortion of history and observed that it was most frightening. There was hardly any attempt to build a foundation of scientific understanding of history, the Commission said. It was felt that these textbooks were not only anti-democratic but also went against the very spirit of the Indian Constitution. It said the dominant Hindutva ideology found in the analyzed textbooks fails to project pluralistic nature of Indian nationalism.

The following were some of the important findings of the Commission:

  • Textbooks had for the most part, gone against the spirit of NCF 2005.
  • NCF 2005 guidelines distorted.
  • Public opinion not sought prior to release.
  • The books were not subjected to scrutiny by well-known and independent educationists.
  • There was no ‘constructive approach’. No scope for children to construct anything in the class.
  • Textbooks prepared on communally divisive lines.
  • Mythology getting dressed as history.
  • Claiming pre-Mughal era as the greatest period in Indian History.
  • Glorification of wars between Hindu and non-Hindu rulers.
  • Cautioning minorities through certain lessons.
  • A casual or no mention of caste system, untouchability, hegemony of the upper castes and blind beliefs.
  • Gender insensitivity, stereotyping of women, Dalits, minorities and other marginalized.
  • Due importance not given to contributions of marginalized sections in the field of history, culture, literature, art and science.
  • Trying to turn students into ‘national citizen’ instead of a ‘critical citizen’.

Here are a few specific examples of saffronisation:

  • Some Roman Catholic churches of Bengaluru described as built by the British
  • It is stated that the roots of Aryan civilization can be found in the Harappan civilization
  • In the lesson entitled “Punyakoti”, original poem called “Govinahaadu” or the “Song of the Cow” has been changed to give an openly communal colour. In the original poem the tiger says “…Consumption of cow’s meat is a wicked thought. So I will take a pledge not to eat any cows hereafter…”. Whereas in the original poem the tiger simply walks away without killing the cow. 
  • Suggestive titles such as “Vijayanagara-The unforgettable empire”, “The rise and fall of the Mughal Empire”.
  • Explanation of Crusades given in unnecessary great detail.
  • There is just a casual mention about Indian caste system and blind beliefs.
  • The chapter on Delhi Sultans strengthens stereotypes on Muslims and Muslim rulers in India. Delhi Sultans are addressed as parakiyaru or outsiders.
  • In the group discussion part there was this question: “Why did the Directive principles enjoin the state to prevent the slaughter of cattle?” with a note to discuss the issue in the class.
  • In the lesson on protection of places of historical interest, there is no mention of historical places of Muslims, Christians and other minorities.
  • In science section there is a model conversation between teacher and the students regarding their food habits. Answering a question put by the teacher, students recall only the vegetarian food items they had for their breakfast before they came to school. Significantly, they do not mention any non-vegetarian item such as meat and fish.
  • In history section an elaborate explanation is given about how missionaries used to convert Indians.
  • While explaining the phenomenon of ‘terrorism’, six major terrorist attacks from 1993 to 2013 have been mentioned. But missing from that list are the blasts Samjhauta Express blasts (February 18, 2007), Meccca Masjid blasts (May 18, 2007) and Malegaon blasts (September 29, 2008).
  • Under the side heading ‘Test tube babies in ancient India’ (Chikitsa 1979) the lesson says Drona of Mahabharatha is the first test tube baby 7.500 years ago. It is stated that, “…one day Baradwaja went to the Ganges for a bath, he saw a beautiful apsara named Ghritachi. He was over came by desire, causing him to ejaculate. Bharatdwaja captured the fluid in an earthen pot (drone), from which Drona was born and got his name.”
  • In the section ‘the role of micro-organisms’ it is written “…the urine and dung of the cow increases fertility of the manure …” (This sounds as if buffalo’s urine and dung does not perform the same function). The same column starts with the statement “In India cow has been considered holy”.
  • Three pages devoted to explain the immoral behaviour of the Catholic Church and the fight between Catholics and Protestant in the 16 century.  
  • Lessons on Religious reformation in India and Bhakti movement conceal the hypocrisy of the Indian priestly class and the reasons behind the rise of Religious reformers and the Bhakti saints. 

 
In November 2012 the ‘Committee for Resisting Saffronization of Education’ wrote to the DSERT (Department of State Educational Research and Training) and the NCERT detailing how the textbooks had flouted the NCF 2005 and asking for recall and review of the affected lessons.  It said, ‘……..these findings ……….are most alarming. The deviations from NCF 2005 are of an extremely serious nature and the consequences can be far-reaching. The Committee has no hesitation in declaring that sizable portions of these textbooks have undergone saffronization and it is quite obvious that a lot of deliberate and shrewd thinking has gone into this exercise. One can clearly discern a hidden agenda here to instill and build-up non-secular values, religious fundamentalism and the idea of a Hindu Nation (Hindu Rashtra) in crores of young and impressionable minds. The committee feels that this process must be stopped at the earliest. We most definitely do not want our future generations to become intolerant and fundamentalist.

The committee would like to point out that saffronization is but one aspect of a far more serious problem. Eminent educationists and practicing teachers ……..have observed that these textbooks, besides being saffronised, are academically impoverished. According to them some of the books (e.g., 8th Standard Mathematics and 5th Standard English) are far above the mental capabilities of the learners. Though according to NCF 2005 textbooks must include theory of constructivism, critical pedagogy, auto-learning etc., actually all these concepts are conspicuous by their absence. Neither can one find in these textbooks any word about the new concept of evaluation’.

The NCERT and the Union Minister for Education were asked to take note of the Committee’s findings and immediately order a thorough and comprehensive probe into the non-compliance with NCF 2005 by their counterparts in Karnataka.
The Committee demanded that
 

  • The present saffronised and poor quality textbooks should be withdrawn and work on the proposed textbooks for the next year should be suspended.
  • The existing textbook committees should be scrapped and they should be reconstituted with such educationists as are committed to NCF 2005.
  • The Karnataka Textbook Society must publicise the drafts and invite suggestions and recommendations from the public as well as independent educationists.
  • All such textbooks shall be compulsorily offered for scrutiny by an NCERT-approved committee consisting of independent experts. The entire process of scrutiny shall be transparent.

 
In February 2013, when more new textbooks were released the Committee did some investigations on its own. It found out that though drafts had been dispatched to various districts for tryout, this was nothing but a mechanical exercise conducted purely for record’s sake. Actually the drafts were distributed in the evening of the first day during a four-day-workshop conducted for the purpose. And the participants were told to come prepared the following morning with all their comments and suggestions!  Whereas a crucial exercise of this type would actually require at least a fortnight’s hard work, if not more! The Committee pointed all this out in another letter to the various authorities. It also listed the several objectionable contents that had been found in the new textbooks and concluded that scant attention had been paid to the substance and content of the textbooks.

The Committee put forth the following demands:

  • Copies of the new textbooks should immediately be made available to us, to well-known academics, experts in the field and to civil society groups for a thorough and proper tryout.
  • Henceforth drafts of all new texts should be placed in public domain.
  • The views and suggestions of the general public as well as the parents of learners should be given due consideration.
  • The curriculum vitae of all members and other functionaries of textbook drafting committees should be widely publicized. 
  • A State Textbook Council should be set up at the earliest. It shall work as a permanent vigilance body to monitor not only the textbooks taught in public schools but also the parallel textbooks taught in schools outside the government system. It shall function as an independent body, free from all state interference. The STC shall also function as a complaints authority.

 
In the ensuing months elections were held to state assembly and a new Congress government came to power in May 2013. But when the Committee observed that the RSS ideology still continued to hold sway in the textbooks, it sent another letter in June 2013 this time to the Primary & Higher Secondary Education Minister asking him
 

  • To stop the teaching of the saffronised lessons in the new textbooks.
  • To withdraw the books from the next academic year.
  • To change all textbook committees and prepare new textbooks as per NCF 2005.

Besides these the other demands we had put forth in the previous letter were repeated.

When there was no response, another report on the new textbooks for the standards 7 and 10 was prepared and sent to the government in July 2014. The introduction to the Report ran somewhat like this:  Any person with even a modicum of concern for the future of our children would be greatly dismayed at the ineffable goings-on in the vital field of education in our state of Karnataka. Coming to the subject of textbooks for the primary and secondary classes the situation is extremely distressing, to say the least. ……..there is continuation of influence exercised by Hindu fundamentalist groups over the contents, especially the social science and language textbooks. ……..an RTI application has bared the truth that most of the textbook committee members are either unqualified or under-qualified. All these discrepancies, distortions and objectionable contents have already been brought to the notice of the various authorities including the honorable minister for primary and secondary education. Our three letters apart from several articles on the subject in the media have only met with a deafening silence. There is absolutely no response. Neither is there any corrective action except some vague promises made by the concerned minister. ………The complete apathy and extreme lack of interest shown by the government is not only most shocking it is totally unpardonable. ……….The government would do well to heed the eminent educationist Krishna Kumar’s words (He is ex-Director of NCERT. NCF 2005 was prepared under his leadership). In the year 2005 Krishna Kumar observed that the reason for the rise of cultural revivalism in India was the failure of education to support a secular national identity. These are his exact words: “The secular national identity that the state made an attempt to project, received little substantive support from education. This was one of the many reasons why the endeavour did not get far, and why within less than half a century of acquiring independence, cultural revivalism has again surfaced as a major force in political life”. The Committee rests its case. The ball is in government’s court’.

Subsequently three meetings were held with the education minister. Sadly they did not yield any result. But the Committee did not give up. It kept up the pressure through press conferences, public meetings, protests etc. In the end it was decided to meet the Chief Minister and apprise him of the entire case. The Chief Minister gave a patient hearing and assured the Committee of immediate action. We were glad when he kept his word.

On December 2, 2014 the government announced the appointment of a textbook revision committee headed by Dr Baragur Ramachandrappa, a renowned scholar and progressive writer. The revision committee with around 164 members was mandated to review and revise all textbooks from classes 1 to 10. It took nearly two years to complete its task and the revised textbooks were finally printed and distributed from the academic year 2016-2017 onwards.

In general the revised textbooks are found to be satisfactory. But still there are a few shortcomings. The Committee Against Saffronisation of Education has recently written to the revision committee   pointing out the discrepancies and asking for corrections. It is hoped that the revision committee   takes note of this and initiate necessary actions to further improve the textbook contents. However one nagging worry remains. How to ensure that successive governments do not tamper with textbook contents as per their will and wish? This is the challenge before all right-thinking persons concerned about the future of India. Till a lasting solution is worked out all one can say is:  Eternal vigilance is the price of knowledge.

Friends, before concluding I would like to thank the organizers of this event for having provided this opportunity to share our experiences with you all.

(This is the full text of a paper presented by the author at a conference held by Vicharved in Pune on February 17,2018; the Conference was on the Communalisation of Education)
 

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