Tirunelveli (Tamil Nadu): Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Sunday slammed the Centre for introducing the National Education Policy 2020 without consulting teachers and students and said it is being used as a weapon to communalise and push a particular ideology into Indian society.
"An education system is for our students and it is run by our teachers. If we are going to have any policy made for the education system, then, it has to come from a conversation with students and professors. Unfortunately, this was not done," Gandhi said while interacting with college professors at St Xavier's College in Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu.
He, however, acknowledged the 'positive side' of the new policy and said that it is 'reasonably flexible' but called it a weapon to communalise and push a particular ideology into Indian society.
"There is too much power is being centralised in one institution (in the NEP). This is going to damage the education system. The positive side is that it is reasonably flexible on many counts but is a weapon to communalise, to push a particular ideology into Indian society," he said.
Gandhi further said that when the Congress party comes to power in the state, they would push for scholarships in education.
"I don't believe that education should be only for financially strong people. When we (Congress) come to power, we are going to push for scholarships in education," he said.
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