Amarinder flays sacking of scholar Kirpal Singh from Sikh history resources project

Press Trust of India  |  Chandigarh 

Sunday took strong exception to the SGPC's decision to sack noted scholar as the of the History Resource Editing Project amid a controversy over the alleged distortion of the community's history in PSEB's class 12 text books.

Pointing to the timing of the decision, the termed it as "politically motivated" and accused the Akalis of "indulging in cheap political gimmickry to divert the public attention from their internal crisis.

He said the decision was also aimed at diverting the attention from the "more serious issue of the sacrilege cases, in which the Justice (retd) Commission had found them involved."

Had the SGPC been even remotely concerned about the distortion of the history syllabus of the School Education Board textbooks, their two members, who were part of the oversight committee set up to review the syllabus, would have attended the meetings of the panel, said in a statement here.

A syllabus oversight committee of eminent scholars under the chairmanship of DrKirpal Singh was set up by the to look into the alleged distortion of Sikhs history and and denigration of their gurus.

The and the (SGPC) had recently sat on a dharna in against the government for allegedly hurting the sentiments of the Sikh community by "denigrating" Sikh gurus in the newly published class 12 PSEB history books.

The flayed the Badals, accusing them of indulging in political witch hunt to create communal unrest in the state to further their political agenda.

On the issue of the history syllabus, the chief minister said it was the Akalis who were solely responsible for distortions and mistakes in school history books during their regime in 2014, when the of the BJP-led NDA government had taken the first step to 'rationalise' the syllabus of social sciences subjects in the name of 'nationalistic' approach.

The subsequently gave directions to the states to include an in the syllabus committee to be constituted for the purpose, he said.

Further, the chief minister said, the previous in the state had constituted a 14-member committee, mostly from amongst the teaching staff of the Panjab University, Chandigarh, and no one was taken from Punjabi University, Patiala or GNDU,

One from Sri Guru Teg Bahadur Khalsa College, Delhi, was also included in the committee," he added.

In the name of rationalisation, the history syllabus was formulated in such a way that history of was introduced in four classes from 9 to 12 in an incoherent design Amarinder Singh claimed.

He further said only two topics of the Sikh history were included in the class 12 syllabus.

The study of Guru Nanak Dev Ji was included in the Bhakti movement chapter, thereby, demeaning his status as founder of Sikhism, Amarinder Singh said.

The Akalis then quietly acquiesced to the fate accompli but created hue and cry after they were shunted out of the office," he said.

The chief minister said, "Dr Kirpal Singh's removal as of the at this critical juncture, when the syllabus was being reviewed in a rational and apolitical manner, indicated a clear attempt by the to sabotage the efforts of the government to resolve the issue in the larger interests of the students.

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First Published: Sun, November 11 2018. 22:05 IST