Bangalore: A circular issued by the Karanataka government has asked teachers to 
set aside three hours a week for classes on the Bhagwad Gita, which hasn't gone 
down well with the 8,600 minority schools in the State. Education Minister 
Vishveshwar Hegde Kageri said that any protestors to the Gita classes should 
leave the country. 

"Only those who want to promote religious ideologies of foreign countries are 
protesting the Bhagwad Gita classes... If they want to promote their 
ideologies, they have no place in this country. They should leave," Kageri 
said. 

The minority schools petitioned to the Governor on Tuesday to Kageri from his 
post. 

Minorities Insitutions' Federation Chairman C R Mohammed Imtiaz said, "It's 
unconstitutional. It's a breach of the oath he's taken... We've told the 
governor to dismiss him." 

The Karnataka government now says that the Gita classes are not compulsory for 
all schools to implement. 

State Govt spokesperson S Prakash said, "Some motivated people are trying to 
create a controversy. It's not a government programme... It's a programme by a 
private mutt. The government has only said to make it available one hour for." 

The issue is not whether learning the Gita is compulsory or voluntary, the 
issue is school hours and school resources are being used to teach a particular 
religion and that's being seen as an attempt at saffronisation. 

"Tomorrow someone will want to teach the Quran and the Bible. If religious 
books are for studying in school, what's the fate of students? Let Kageri make 
special arrangements to teach the Gita in temples and mutts. We're also proud 
of our religion." said C R Mohammed Imtiaz. 

However, The BJP has come out strongly in support for the implementation of the 
Gita classes saying that it is just moral education that will be taught to the 
students. 

BJP Spokesperson S Prakash said, "When you want to teach moral education to 
students, you shouldn't think of it as waste of resources. Schools are not 
spending any money. The mutt is organizing it. Nothing wrong in it." 

Right or wrong - the issue will be decided by the High Court soon. It takes up 
the case from Thursday onwards. 

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