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Some governors acting like mafia hitmen against citizens: Tushar Gandhi

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Criticizing the role of governors, Tushar Gandhi, the great grandson of Mahatma Gandhi, said that some governors are like hitmen used by mafias against citizens. “There are two types of governors in the country. One type is sent to BJP-ruled states to enjoy a retired life. The second type is sent to opposition-ruled states with instructions to disrupt governance. These governors act as super vice-chancellors and disrupt higher education, forgetting their duties to protect the Constitution and improve democracy,” Gandhi said. Gandhi’s remarks came while he was inaugurating a national seminar organized by the Kerala Sasthra Sahithya Parishad here on the challenges faced by universities. “The educated upper class in India is becoming more irrational, falling victim to the false propaganda experiments conducted by communal forces. They have been made to believe that Hindus are in danger and will soon be wiped out. These forces ensure that the majority supports any atrocities they commit, paving the way for the persecution of minorities,” he said. The education system, which lacks rational thinking and promotes enslavement, aids this process, Gandhi added. He said that Centre’s National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 maintains a flawed perspective on education and creates a system that further enslaves students. “Today’s education hides realities, eliminates rational thinking, and fosters a slave mentality, becoming a tool to propagate the interests of those in power. People in every region must take responsibility to counter these issues. States should have the right to develop their educational systems, creating an education model that aligns with their culture and region,” Gandhi said.





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