Musharraf among 'great personalities' in Indian school book

Book has been withdrawn from school's curriculum following strong objection


Web Desk July 25, 2015
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Former president Pervez Musharraf has been cited among "great personalities" in an Indian school book.

The book for students of grade three of a private school in India's Jabalpur area hails the former military ruler among "great personalities" and even features a picture of his.

However, the institution, Christ Asha School, has withdrawn the book following strong objection from the District Bar Association (DBA) in Jabalpur. The bar association complained to district authorities about Musharraf's cameo in the book.

The inclusion of Musharraf shocked Indian authorities as the former military chief was largely responsible for the Kargil War in Kashmir.

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"The book written by Pankaj Jain and published by Gayatri Publication has put Musharraf's picture among the portraits of six great personalities," officials of the DBA were quoted as saying.

They added, "This is highly objectionable. Under the Musharraf regime in Pakistan, the Kargil War took place, in which many Indian soldiers lost their lives."

Commenting on the irresponsibility of the central education departments, the officials said, "It is a folly on the part of the state and central education departments that a lesson is being taught to children at this tender age which shows Musharraf as a great personality. This amounts to playing with the future of the children."

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A petition was filed by the DBA to the district magistrate in which they sought action against the writer and publisher of the book. The publisher, however, claims that its content was in accordance with the syllabus of National Council of Education Research and Training (NCERT).

The magistrate then wrote a letter to the NCERT and state departments to look into the issue and said, "The departments concerned will make a call on it."

Further, the principal of the school, Manorama Awasthi, confirmed, "When the content of the book was brought to our notice, we immediately withdrew it."

This article originally appeared on One India

COMMENTS (10)

ishrat salim | 8 years ago | Reply @Azzy: Why some one has to be branded as mohajir if one supports Gen M. If going by your logic, you are a Punjabi who is not going to accept that it was Gen Zia whose policy brought in Afghan refugees with guns & drugs, created jihadist & Taliban to fight the Soviets just because America said so, brought in Islamic extremism by giving permission to 1000s of madrassas - now churning out terrorists. Gen Zia period is the darkest period in the history of Pakistan, all these accusations are facts, whether you like it or not. Had it not been for Gen M who gave free media, your comments would not been printed, because only DAWN & 3 other papers under govt censorship was there & only PTV. So, give the devil its due, we are all Pakistani first.
Azzy | 8 years ago | Reply @Ali Azfar: You might be a Muhajir or some such rotten tomato
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