The Asian Age

‘ Need world to debate theory of evolution’

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Guwahati, Jan 22: Union minister Satya Pal Singh on Monday stuck to his claim that Charles Darwin's theory of evolution of man is “not scientific” and called for an internatio­nal debate on the issue to decide if it merits a place in school textbooks.

The minister of state for human resource developmen­t had stoked a controvers­y last week saying that our ancestors have nowhere mentioned that they saw an ape turning into a man, thereby casting doubts on Darwin’' s evolution theory.

"I absolutely stand by my comment that Charles Darwin's theory of evolution is not scientific. There is hardly any evidence to substantia­te the theory. Great scientists of the world came out to say there is no evidence available in the world which can prove the theory of evolution is correct," the minister said.

“There has been no ‘ evolution’ or ‘ destiny’. There is only ‘ being’. Evidence has come out against the theory,” Mr Singh said, giving out a list of internatio­nal scientists since Darwin’s time who opposed his theory of evolution.

Asked if the Centre will delete references to Darwin's theory from textbooks, the minister said, “I propose, if the Ministry of Human Resource Developmen­t is ready to sponsor a worldlevel internatio­nal conference to decide what is true and factual and that must be taught in schools and colleges."

He said all kinds of scientists should be invited to the debate — evolutioni­sts and Darwinists, and also “other kind of scientists”.

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