December 22, 2001

Press Release

Letter written by Harkishan Singh Surjeet, General Secretary of the
CPI(M) to Prime Minister, Atal Behari Vajpayee.
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December 21, 2001

Dear Shri Vajpayeeji,

It is indeed amazing that the Human Resources Development Minister,
Shri Murli Manohar Joshi's provocative actions and vituperative
outbursts are being condoned by you. This only gives credence to the
belief that after installing RSS men in key ministries, the
incumbents are permitted to muzzle through the RSS ideology,
unhindered. 

In his latest motivated and highly partisan approach, Mr. Joshi ,
addressing the national executive of the Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha
castigated the "Left historians," whom he accused of indulging
in "intellectual terrorism," which according to him is "more
dangerous than cross-border terrorism". By making such a sweeping
statement the HRD minister is revealing his fascist mentality and
intolerance. Not stopping at that, Mr. Joshi called upon the Yuva
Morcha activists to counter "both types of terrorism" effectively.
Mr. Joshi has left little doubt that he is using this canard based on
fabrication and lies in order to cover up his entire effort at
communalising education and rewriting Indian history.

It is indeed surprising that you have failed to rein in your HRD
minister who from his first day in office has been mired in
controversy.

On his very first day in office Mr. Joshi, appointed Mr. BR Grover as
the Chairman of the Indian Council of Historical Research (ICHR). Mr.
Grover was rewarded for organising `evidence', as the VHP
representative on a Govt. panel on the Babri Masjid dispute, to argue
that a Ram temple indeed existed on the Babri Masjid site. The entire
Council of the Indian Council of Historical Research was
reconstituted to achieve a near monopoly for the RSS in this
important institution. The Indian Council of Social Science
Research , the Indian Institute of Advanced Studies (Simla), the
Indian Institute of Mass Communication (which comes under the
Ministry of Information and Broadcasting), and the All India Council
for Technical Education, the Indian Institute for Philosophical
Research, the Archaeological Survey of India, the National Museum,
the Indira Gandhi National Centre for Arts, the NCERT, and NIEPA have
all been similarly revamped.

Regardless of the fact that Dr. Murli Manohar Joshi did not manage to
push through his agenda formally at the State Education Ministers'
Conference held in September 1998, he has been defiantly implementing
it. 

A new curriculum has been thrust on the nation despite protests and
disapproval from a significant section of the academic and political
community from across a broad spectrum. Courses in Vedic Astrology,
karmakand, yogic consciousness etc. are being pushed through by the
government.

The exercise at rewriting of history textbooks is meant to do away
with books written by Romila Thapar, RS Sharma, Bipan Chandra, Satish
Chandra, and Arjun Dev. They are scholars of international repute.
Such has been their scholastic reputation that no one, except fascist
minds with a jingoistic outlook, have labelled them. Far from
castigating them, India should be proud to have intellectuals of such
calibre. 

At Mr. Joshi's behest the component of history in the school syllabus
is sought to be tailored to suit the RSS designs and concerns.
Anybody challenging such acts is termed anti-national or a westerner.
Despite Mr. Joshi generating a lot of controversy for unabashed
propagation of the Hindutva ideology and attacks on anything that is
considered secular and antipathy to the ideology followed by him,
surprisingly, you have refrained from controlling him, if atleast to
console your allies, some of whom may have objections. Unfortunately,
you do not seem to be doing so. This only exposes your secular
proclamations. This gives rise to justified apprehensions of a threat
to India's pluralistic, multi-ethnic, multi-national and
multicultural society, with its secular edifice under attack.

With regards

Harkishan Singh Surjeet

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