Vikrant Shekhawat : Sep 01, 2024, 10:45 PM
Rajasthan News: Rajasthan Education Minister Madan Dilawar has given a big statement about Akbar the Great. He has said that now Akbar's saga will not be taught in Rajasthan's schools and only Maharana Pratap will be considered great. Dilawar says that Akbar looted India and those who teach his saga will not be able to teach it further. This statement was given during the Bhamashah Samman ceremony in Udaipur. Dilawar has previously made controversial comments about Akbar, such as calling him a "rapist". Now this matter can heat up in politics.Education Minister Madan Dilawar gave this statement about Akbar the Great on Sunday at the 28th state level Bhamashah Samman ceremony held in Udaipur. Now a discussion can start in politics about this. Let us tell you that Dilawar has been giving statements about Akbar the Great even before this. Today he has repeated his own words again. Dilawar said that how can a person be great who used to organize Meena Bazaar and abduct women.Dilawar's big statementDilawar said that those who taught the story of Akbar as great are the enemies of Mewar and Rajasthan. I swear that from now on Akbar will not be taught as great in any book in Rajasthan. In January this year, he even called the Mughal emperor Akbar a "rapist". His remarks were made in response to the discussion about important amendments in school textbooks after the change in government.He had said during a press conference on January 30 that, "We do not need to make any changes in the syllabus, but the content containing immoral statements or insulting great men will be removed. A lot of misleading information is included about our ancestors like Veer Savarkar and Shivaji. Those statements will be corrected.''Dilawar further said, "In many textbooks, it was said that Savarkar was not a patriot. While Akbar is considered a great person, Shivaji is called a 'hill rat', and the role of Maharana Pratap is less than that of Akbar. Such statements are not acceptable and will be reviewed.”