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Mayawati slams LU proposal to add CAA in Pol SC syllabus

By IANS | Updated: January 24, 2020 17:20 IST

Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) President Mayawati on Friday strongly criticized the Lucknow University's (LU) proposal to include the Citizenship Amendment Act in the syllabus in the Political Science department.

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Dr Shashi Shukla, head of the Political Science Department, announced on Friday that the proposal for including the CAA in the curriculum had been prepared and a programme in this regard would be held in February. The proposal will be accepted, if approved by the Executive Council.

Mayawati, in a series of tweets, said that while debates on CAA were acceptable, it was wrong to include the controversial issue in the curriculum and that too, when the matter was in court.

She even said that whenever the BSP returned to power in Uttar Pradesh, it would remove the subject.

She said that students across the country were holding protests on CAA and the Lucknow University was indulging in politics by including it in the syllabus.

Meanwhile, Shukla said that there was an urgent need to educate people on the issue of CAA and students were an important part of this group.

"We are also preparing to hold debates on the subject," he added.

The Lucknow University is the second university in Uttar Pradesh to moot the idea of including CAA in the syllabus. A few days ago, the Rajarshi Tandon Open University in Prayagraj had announced that it would include CAA as a subject.

( With inputs from IANS )

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