Jinnah in NCERT book, convicted of Congress-mountbatten division

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In the NCERT book, Mohammad Ali Jinnah, Congress Party and Lord Mountbatten have been convicted of Indo-Pak partition. The Congress has objected to this. Congress leader Pawan Kheda said that the Jugalbandi of the Hindu Mahasabha and the Muslim League has been divided. They said,

Actually, NCERT has issued 2 new modules on Indo-Pak sharing from classes 6 to 8 and 9 to 12. These are different from normal books. It has written that Mohammad Ali Jinnah demanded the partition, the Congress accepted it and Lord Mountbatten implemented it. This information is given in a part called “guilty of partition”.

Leaders’ rhetoric in NCERT dispute

Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav- If you look back in the pages of history, then there are many things written in it that who had apologized, everything will come out. ”

Congress leader Sandeep Dixit- I challenge NCERT to debate. Today NCERT is in the possession of BJP, who does not know anything about partition.

RJD MP Manoj Kumar Jha- History does not change with anyone’s thinking, it has a complete reference to it. These people also blame Gandhi, not the Congress. This is their thinking. The BJP only comes to the language of hatred and they specialize in sowing seeds of hatred. But now this crop is not going to grow in our country.

BJP spokesperson Shehzad Poonawala-NCERT has been informed about the module. The truth is that at that time there were Muslim League in power, Nehru -led Congress and Mountbatten. If the partition could stop or the Muslim League or Congress. There are also statements in favor of Nehru’s partition.

BJP spokesperson Gaurav Bhatia- It would not be wrong to say that Jinnah and Rahul’s thinking is the same and both have become synonymous with each other. We all know that the partition of unbroken India was on the basis of religion. The poisonous thinking, appeasement and communalism of Jinnah is seen in the fake Gandhi i.e. Rahul Gandhi and the Congress party today.

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