New Delhi: The Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) and other Hindu outfits on Saturday sought amendments to Articles 28, 29 and 30 of the Constitution in order to emphasize the civilizational development of the Hindu culture and tradition and mainstreaming of Hindu literature into the educational system.
The outfits, which have grouped under the banner of Hindu Charter Team, made these demands at a national conference that sought “Equal Right for Hindus” and pitched for non-interference of the state in the maintenance of the majority community’s temples and religious institutions.
At the day-long deliberation, which was inaugurated by Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP’s) National Working President Alok Kumar, participants pointed out the overwhelming emphasis of foreign literature in the country’s existing educational system and attempts to keep the syllabus insulated from the vast reserves of Hindu literature.
Article 30 of the Constitution gives religious minorities the right to establish and administer educational institutions. All minorities, whether based on religion or language, shall have the right to establish and administer educational institutions of their choice, it says.
Article 29 assures protection of the interests of minorities. Any section of the citizens residing in the territory of India or any part thereof having a distinct language, script or culture of its own shall have the right to conserve the same, it says. (IANS)