NCERT Modules Distort Partition History, Promote Communal Bias, Claim Historians

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The Indian History Congress criticises the omission of Hindutva’s role and accuses the modules of promoting a divisive future

NEW DELHI — By depicting the Congress as complicit in the country’s Partition and absolving the British altogether, the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) is spreading “falsehoods, with a clear communal intent,” the Indian History Congress (IHC) has said.

In a resolution adopted on Monday, the IHC sharply criticised NCERT’s new Partition Horrors Remembrance Day modules, and warned that “tender minds” were being fed “distorted, polarising history,” media reports said on Tuesday.

The NCERT modules — prepared separately for Classes VI–VIII and IX–XII — describe the “culprits of Partition” as Muhammad Ali Jinnah, who demanded it; the Congress, which accepted it; and Lord Mountbatten, who formalised and implemented it. They also state that the British “tried their best to preserve India as one until the end.”

The IHC objected to this framing, arguing that it misrepresented history. “Turning history completely upside down, the modules hold not only the Muslim League but also the Indian National Congress responsible for the Partition of the country. Quite in tune with the loyalist stance of the communal forces during the freedom struggle, the British colonial rulers are given a clean chit in these modules,” media reports quoted the IHC resolution as saying.

Historians also alleged that the modules selectively omit key facts. “What is not mentioned is the two-nation theory propounded by Hindutva icon VD Savarkar three years earlier, in 1937, in his presidential address to the Hindu Mahasabha: “India cannot be assumed today to be a unitarian and homogenous nation, but on the contrary, there are two nations in the main, Hindus and Muslims, in India.’”

The resolution, passed by the IHC executive committee, further claimed that the portrayal of nationalist leaders as “culprits” was misleading: “It is indeed ironical that Hindu communalists are never included in the list of those responsible for Partition. But among the chief ‘culprits’ are said to be the nationalist leaders when the entire spectrum of the national movement, Moderates, Extremists, Gandhians, Congress Socialists, Communists, Revolutionaries etc., all believed that India had a long civilisational history of being able to live together with difference… The Indian National Congress, which since its inception in 1885, struggled relentlessly against religious communal division, its greatest leader Mahatma Gandhi giving up his life for it, is projected as one of the main ‘culprits’ of partition!”

While the NCERT text links Partition to subsequent conflicts such as Kashmir and terrorism, historians argue it promotes “a hateful polarised future” instead of a balanced reckoning with the tragedy.

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