Andhra Pradesh: Democracy and secularism in peril, says former judge
The Hindu
National Education Policy has many loopholes, alleges Chandru
Former judge of the Madras High Court K. Chandru on Friday said democracy and secularism were in peril, and teachers should shoulder the responsibility to protect them.
Addressing the inaugural session of the three-day national conference of the School Teachers’ Federation of India (STFI) here, Mr. Chandru said, to further their own selfish motives, the ruling parties were resorting to gross violation of the constitutional norms.
The former judge accused the Centre of completely ignoring the Kothari Commission’s recommendation that the responsibility of framing the new education policy be given to the States.
To impose its own agenda, the BJP government had come out with an education policy that had many loopholes, he said.
Striking a discordant note on the National Education Policy-2020, speakers at the conference demanded its repeal, arguing that it would lead to centralisation and commercialisation of the education system, besides fomenting “communal trouble.”
Federation’s national president Abhijeet Mukherjee presided over the Open House that followed a rally from Nirmala Convent Road to the Benz Circle.
MLC K.S. Lakshmana Rao said the Centre had brought in the NEP without discussing it with the States, and the policies advocated in the NEP were against the democratic and secular spirit of the Constitution.