NSUi said Delhi government’s decision to introduce RSS curriculum in schools is an attempt to mislead students

NSUi said Delhi government’s decision to introduce RSS curriculum in schools is an attempt to mislead students



NSUi said Delhi government’s decision to introduce RSS curriculum in schools is an attempt to mislead students

In what can be seen as political controversy having erupted over the issue , National Studentsโ€™ Union of India (NSUI) on Wednesday strongly condemned the Delhi governmentโ€™s decision to introduce lessons on the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) in government schools, calling it an attempt to mislead students and spread a โ€œhateful ideology.โ€ย 

In an official statement, the Congress-backed student body said the move โ€œdistorts history, hides anti-national activities, and fills childrenโ€™s minds with hate,โ€ demanding that if schools teach about the RSS, they must present the full historical context.The NSUI highlighted issues such as the RSSโ€™s alleged opposition to the Constitution during its framing, Nathuram Godseโ€™s supposed association with the organisation, and its purported anti-women, anti-Dalit, and anti-minority activities.

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NSUI National President Varun Choudhary said, โ€œThe BJP government can use all its machinery to whitewash history, but the people of India know the truth. True education strengthens the values of the Constitution, democracy, equality, and justice โ€” it does not glorify organisations that have consistently opposed these values. NSUI will strongly oppose this conspiracy to mislead students and spread hate, and we will raise our voice across Delhi against it.โ€ The student body also called upon parents, teachers and students to stand united against the move, vowing to continue protests until the decision is withdrawn. The development comes as the RSS celebrates its centenary year.

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The Delhi governmentโ€™s new education programme, โ€˜Rashtraneetiโ€™ (state policy), will introduce lessons on the RSS alongside freedom fighters like Veer Savarkar, Shyama Prasad Mukherjee and Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel.Education Minister Ashish Sood said the chapter aims to promote civic awareness, ethical governance and national pride, and will highlight the RSSโ€™s role in social work and the freedom struggle. Teacher handbooks have been prepared, and training sessions are underway at the State Council of Educational Research and Training.ย The programme was launched by Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on September 18.ย 



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