
Our children, the future of Bharat, are being lied to by the very institution we have entrusted them with – the school system. For decades, we have been taught that Bharat was a land of the conquered, the subjugated, and the meek. We have been told that we were backward until external forces ‘civilised’ us. That Hindus are a caste-ridden, dogmatic society. Bharat’s textbooks may be unparalleled in their ability to undermine our great civilisation. These lies, repeated year after year from classes 5 to 12, have led generations of Bharatiyas to grow up with shame and resentment towards their own Nation and Dharma. If we aspire to restore our Nation to its rightful place as the Vishwa Guru, we must ensure future generations learn the true history of those who defended our Dev, Desh and Dharma ! It is time to correct historical distortions, present the facts, and honour those who shaped our great Nation. Hindu Janajagruti Samiti advocates revising history textbooks. As part of this effort, we ask you to join us in taking the necessary steps to ensure our future generations are raised as proud Indians and Hindus.
Distorted History Destroys Young Minds
1. Loss of connection with our cultural roots
2. Confusion between national heroes and invaders
3. Development of inferiority complex in being a Bharatiya
4. Decline in patriotism and sense of responsibility
5. Rejection of Bharat’s traditional knowledge and wisdom
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