NAZIS REWRITING TEXTBOOKS
Lucknow: The Hindu nazi govt. has started rewriting textbooks and specially history to indoctrinate students on the anti-human Brahminic ideas.
The purpose of such Nazification of young minds is to turn them against Muslims. Pro-nazi teachers from upper castes are being recruited for this purpose. And the nazi party is supplying well-trained nazis as teachers.
These teachers openly teach students that Muslims got Pakistan and hence they must go to their country.”Why should they marry four wives, produce scores of children? They want to outnumber the Hindu population”.
Taj Mahal Hindu temple: In another school, nazi teachers tell students that “a Muslim eats 50 cows during his life time and if we kill one Muslim, we can save 50 cows”. Such brainwashing will help inject poison into the young minds who have been already told that “cow is our mother. And that is why they kill the cows”. Nazi teachers read out passages from P.N.Oak’s book stating that the Taj Mahal is a Hindu temple.
Such dangerous poison is put into young minds adding fuel to the growing anti-Muslim feelings. Textbooks of mathematics, history and even Hindi now have new chapters glorifying “vedic heritage”.
In the recognised maths textbook for class IX,the preliminary principles and practices of vedic mathematics, dating back to 1000 BC have been integrated into the book for the first time to be taught from the current session (which began in July).
Vedic maths: The objective of this integration, says the director of education in his preface to the book, is to apprise students of the glorious traditions of mathematics teaching and study.
A 296-page tabloid size guide has been specially produced to teach the teachers how to teach vedic maths to high school classes.
In April, a “special workshop” was held by the UP State Council for Educational Research and Training (SCERT) in Allahabad on the development of vedic maths syllabus wherein the vedic approach of Bindu main sindhu was explained.
A five-page-long poem eulogising the “bravery” of King Maharana Pratap in the Battle of Haldi Ghati written by Shyam Narayan Pande has been included in the recognised book Kavya Sankalan for high school.
The back covers of all the recognised textbooks carry Vande Matram, the “national anthem” of Bankim Chandra Chatterji, the Bengali Brahmin. The new changes also include total integration of Sanskrit in the Hindi third paper.

