Chanting Bharat Mata ki jai decides exclusiveness, says Sisodia
BY MPost30 April 2016 5:07 AM IST
MPost30 April 2016 5:07 AM IST
Chanting Bharat Mata ki jai when asked to, talking about Sanskrit and not eating beef have become the deciding factors to differentiate individuals in the country, Deputy Chief Minister of Delhi Manish Sisodia said here on Thursday.
Sisodia, who is also the education minister, stressed upon “contradictions” in the country about being in race for “exclusiveness” and then talking of achieving “inclusiveness”.
“I as a politician and a leader, dream for inclusiveness but the problem with inclusiveness is it doesn’t give you chance to be exclusive which at present is the foundation stone of our society.
“There are people who forcefully chant Bharat mata ki jai, there are people who say it from heart. We will consider all those who do not say Bharat mata ki jai when asked by us as exclusive rest all will be inclusive,” he said at a symposium on “Making Delhi an inclusive city”.
“Exclusiveness is gained in the country by talking of eating or not eating beef, chanting Vande Mataram. Those who do not talk of Sanskrit cannot be inclusive,” he added.
Confessing that he is often criticised for being only an Education Minister and focusing less on his other portfolios, Sisodia said: “Education is the biggest crime, roadblock in the way of being inclusive. We teach a two and half year old kid to be exclusive by performing well in school. People want more cars, their children to clear civil services exams only in race of being exclusive. This is the biggest contradiction”.
“We want to talk about Human Development Index but because we do not want to be political, we will not talk of how many people want to study Sanskrit in IIT or not, issues like beef eating cause clashes. I am sorry to say but until this happens all development reports and Delhi as a city will be on different paradigms,” he said.
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