Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

ICHR member accuses Guha of ‘Jinnah-worship’

- Vikas Pathak ■ vikas.pathak@hindustant­imes.com

MUKHERJI ACCUSES GUHA OF PROJECTING JINNAH WHILE IGNORING NATIONALIS­TS LIKE SUBHASH BOSE

NEW DELHI: The stage is all set for an acrimoniou­s contest between “secular” and Hindutva-leaning historians over school textbooks, with an ICHR member openly attacking the NCERT Class-12 text as “biased”.

Saradindu Mukherji, a member of the key body that funds historical research, has in a blog post accused historian Ramachandr­a Guha and other scholars of introducin­g biases in the text. He says that Guha’s chapter in the book has sanitized the pan-Islamic Khilafat movement, projected Jinnah as a constituti­onalist and over-emphasised the role of Mahatma Gandhi while sweeping Subhas Bose and key revolution­aries under the carpet.

Accusing Guha of Jinnah-worship, Mukherji accuses him of projecting the Pakistan founder while ignoring nationalis­ts like Subhash Bose. “To the likes of Guha, Jinnah, one of the vilest mass murderers of history, was one of the ‘makers’ of modern India, and not the venerable Lokmanya Tilak and Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose,” the article says.

Dubbing UPA as “the most anti-Hindu government to rule India since the decline of the Mughals”, Mukherji says that the fact that “anti-Hindu violence for 1,400 years has a holy, theologica­l sanction” has been ignored. Accusing textbooks of teaching “distorted history” to kids, Mukherji ends by demanding an “unqualifie­d apology” from the chairperso­n and chief advisor of the textbook developmen­t committee.

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