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Describe Hinduism accurately in California books: Tulsi Gabbard

California textbooks have Islamophob­ic content: US Muslims

- — PTI LALIT K. JHA

Tulsi Gabbard, the firstever Hindu elected to the US House of Representa­tives, has asked a California­n educationa­l board to give Hinduism its due place in school text books and not to describe it inaccurate­ly as ‘ religions of ancient India’.

California State Board of Education is in final stages of revising and updating the K- 12 History-Social Science Framework for public schools.

In a letter ahead of their final hearing on Thursday, Gabbard – who represents the Democratic Party from Hawaii — urged the board to preserve Hindu history and identity by restoring all references to “Hinduism” that were removed or replaced with the ahistorica­l and inaccurate phrase, like “religions of Ancient India, including but not limited to early Hinduism”.

“Replacing Hinduism with the term ‘ religions of Ancient India, including but not limited to early Hinduism’ is not only inaccurate, but it will cause confusion for students and teachers alike,” she said in her letter dated July 8, a copy of which was obtained by PTI.

In the letter, Ms Gabbard also urged the board to acknowledg­e the positive roles played by women in Ancient Indian and Hindu society.

Meanwhile, a group of 15 top American Muslim organisati­ons have alleged that a California board, responsibl­e for developing school textbooks, is injecting “Islamophob­ic content” in the new curriculum. “The injection of Islamophob­ic content into the teacher’s manuals would inflame how student discussion­s are framed. Students, teachers, and communitie­s all suffer when the content is rigged to cause disruption,” the group said in a letter to Board.

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