Oman Daily Observer

Odisha withdraws controvers­ial brochure on Mahatma Gandhi

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BHUBANESWA­R: Odisha School and Mass Education Minister Samir Ranjan Dash on Saturday announced withdrawal of a controvers­ial brochure that described Mahatma Gandhi died due to accidental reasons.

Replying in the state assembly, the minister said the error was unintentio­nal. The minister said there was no intention to mislead the students and distort facts.

“The government has already withdrawn the brochure. A new booklet with correct informatio­n will be printed and circulated within a month,” said Dash.

He said the government has disengaged an employee and sought an explanatio­n from two others in connection with the wrong brochure.

Notably, the Odisha government’s booklet describing Mahatma Gandhi’s death due to “accident triggered a row in the state.

Speaker Surya Narayan Patro had directed the government to furnish a reply after the members in the House condemned the error on Friday.

Congress Legislatur­e Party leader Narasingh Mishra on Friday demanded an apology from Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik holding him responsibl­e for the blunder.

The two-page booklet ‘Aama Bapuji: Eka Jhalaka’ (Our Bapuji: A Glimpse) said Mahatma Gandhi died due to accidental reasons on January 30, 1948.

The brochure published on the occasion of 150th birth anniversar­y of Mahatma Gandhi said he “died due to accidental reasons in a sudden sequence of events on January 30, 1948 at Delhi’s Birla House”. reasons”

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